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Now that the 6 GT is coming out, is the 6 dasher still relevant for PRS?
I really hope the headstamp reads 6 GAY TIGER.
I sure hope so, Im currently putting together my first dasher to replace my 6xc.
The 6 Dasher is and will be a great round. If someone would give it a little factory help
( brass and a hunting bullet ) and then factory ammo, it could have been the next 6.5 Creedmoor.
Since when was dasher relevant in the PRS world before gay tiger was announced??
Since it started winning matches a couple years ago, maybe?
I hear tell the 25 cal is taking over the communist demographic. Or was it the nymphomaniac demographic....6mm bandwagon is for hipsters and liberals.
Now I am all worked up - can hardly wait for all of you to buy the circus animal so all that overstock blue box 6BR brass goes on sale!
Can somebody tell me what makes a caliber "inherently more accurate" than another?
Sure a 338 is going to make folks more recoil sensitive than a 243. A crooked chamber will goof your accuracy just as fast.
But what, all else being equal...same cut rifled barrel, chambered concentric, etc. makes a Dasher more accurate than a 6 Creed? You can make necks tighter on any caliber, you could say "shoulder angle!" but what stops you from doing an Ackley shoulder or a 30 degree or whatever is desired on any cartridge on Earth?
Shoulder angles and body tapers affect feeding, not sure how that would effect accuracy. Powder burn? Maybe a little more consistency and thus less vertical at distance?
Kinda sounds like a "dicky" statement to me.
Exactly this, it’s the sum of all the parts plus cost effectiveness. Any caliber, ie 5.56, 6, 7, 7.62, and so on can be made accurate. It comes down to case design, ease of repeatability, and cost. Add hype and popularity contest and you get 6mm that sticks out.I’m not a case designer. I don’t think it’s one or two deciding factors that make it better than all the others. I think it has be the sum of the all the parts. Case length; powder column; powder burn rate; shoulder angle; neck length; case full percentage; common velocity node and on and on. As well as 6mm is easy and cost effective to shoot so people probably tinker and shoot way more 6mm than any other cartridge. Then people begin to set records with it so it builds even more hype.
I’m actually seriously contemplating building a 6BR for a general all around shooter.
It's actually pretty good for that. If the wind is normal it does quite well, even at 1000Y. If it gets windy that's when my 6.5 Saum comes out to bare it's wind eating teeth.
No question the 6BR gives smaller vertical than the 6.5 Saum, I'm amazed really, sheesh, I shot like 4.5" vertical for 12 shot at 1025Y a while back!
Some friends have Dashers, at the longer distances they definitely have an edge. They use 110's or 115's at the same speed I'm running 105's, and the regular 6BR is struggling in say a 10 mph wind when shooting against them.
Even so I think I'll do 6 BRAI next time. There's a sweet spot at 2920 - 2940 fps with 105's and it's easier to form cases. Well there's that 1.04" at 1000Y and a .282" at 600Y for 5 shot group records last year which is a head turner.
Can somebody tell me what makes a caliber "inherently more accurate" than another?
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Shoulder angles and body tapers affect feeding, not sure how that would effect accuracy. Powder burn? Maybe a little more consistency and thus less vertical at distance?
My interest in it is mainly 700 yards and closer.
I certainly could fill that role with a 223 but I want something special and I think 6BR May scratch that itch.
Lol.223 really gets spanked by the wind that far. I have been thinking of a small 6mm to run out the left over 6mm bullets from my 243AI.
Maybe just sell them get a quarter bore. Neck up the 6GT, and call it The Quarter Gay Tiger.
If the right powders are used, getting a 100% burn in a Dasher is a simple task. Shoulder angle, fat column, all play.
In Quickload, lower right number, Ballistic Efficiency, not many cases you can get much over 30%, the Dasher easily runs 33.34.5%.
Lol, what is the gay tiger, I read about it, never saw a case comparison, or know what the parent case is?Interesting, never looked at that number before. Makes sense. Out of curiosity, ran the numbers on H4895 and 6BRA... 35% efficient. 6mm GT and Varget, 32% efficient. Straight 6BR is around 32-33% as well.
Lol, what is the gay tiger, I read about it, never saw a case comparison, or know what the parent case is?
Damn, thanks, I should have researched, all I've been seeing is parody on it, and the bulk of it is amusing. It may work.Brand new case, brainchild of Gardner. Alpha is going to make the brass. Case size is exactly halfway between Dasher and 6x47, 40 degree shoulder, has a long neck like a BR, small rifle primer.
Honestly looks like a decent option if you aren't tooled up for Dasher. I might consider one after all my Dasher barrels/brass are shot out. Figure something like a DTAC at 2900fps would be a good conservative load, plus no fireforming.
I’m actually seriously contemplating building a 6BR for a general all around shooter.
Hornady will once again standardize a BR/Dasher/etc. and it will be all downhill from there. Exact same thing happened to 6.5 SAUM/PRC, so on and so forth.
We all go crazy trying to keep up with the latest and greatest for what little returns we get from switching. Only problem is the cycle resets every ~6mos and begins again.
It’s especially humorous when the new shit coming out does literally nothing that other products/cartridges etc. don’t already do, but they have a cool name and better marketing attached to them so they get all the hype.
Or a couple people start winning matches with X (even though they were winning before it, too) and everyone has to have X because someone is winning matches with it. They should be training with what they already have and get better with it instead of chasing the new widget/caliber/bag/whatever of the week.
Too many purists rooted deep in Lapua brass, reamers, etc.. for Hornady to fuck this up.Hornady will once again standardize a BR/Dasher/etc. and it will be all downhill from there. Exact same thing happened to 6.5 SAUM/PRC, so on and so forth.
The shooting sports is horrible with this. It's so cliquish that it's laughable. While the "what the pro's use" articles can be entertaining, people take those lists as gospel as "what is best" - yet clearly product popularity on those lists directly correspond to sponsorship trends in most cases.
It shows that sponsorship and marketing hype works. And it drives the group think rhetoric which is all too common online (especially bad on FB) which I hate. But all part of the game I suppose.