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help 6mm XC in shorter barrel (22")

Samuel John Foreman

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Im getting ready to build a new project 6mm XC and am looking for information regarding this project. I want to run a shorter barrel for portablilty and ease of use it will be used mainly for spotlighting, but want it to be used at the local 1000 yrd range as well. I will most likley use norma 6mm xc brass but want to know what the Lapua 22-250 brass is like in respect to base size and if there becomes a donut in the case neck when reforming them. I am intending on running the 107-108 gr bullets from berger and H4350 powder.

If anyone has experiance with this caliber and short barrels i want to know what velocity range to expect.

I also want some input as to what freebore to be looking at with the 107 gr vld bullets, from what i ahve read it looks the be somewhere around .100~.110" range.

So far i ahve a Kreiger 6mm heavy varmint barrel, defiance deviant action on order
will be running a manners stock T4a, Timney trigger and a bit unsure on optics atm.

Regards Sam.
 
How short of a barrel do you want and what velocities are you expecting to achieve? I run a 25" barrel with a Berger 105 Hybrid and 40.2gr of H4350. After 800 rounds im getting 3,020fps. It shoots very well.
 
My 24" xc ran ~3050 with 105 hybrid over 40gr H4350.

Not sure on base size of Lapua 22-250, but Winnie and RP brass will leave a bulge when fired in a traditional 6xc chamber cut for Norma brass. Mind you, the bulge doesn't hurt a thing.

As for donuts: throat the chamber correctly and forget about them. No worries provided you're not seating the bullet into them. The xc has a pretty long neck and even loading "long", fits magazines no problem. I recommend you section a case, seat the bullet you're intending to use so it's approaching the neck/shoulder junction, and then create a dummy round based on that. Give it to your smith and have him throat the chamber accordingly.