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which 6 to choose?

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    So I posted on here last week asking about differences between a 6 and 25 creed, and decided to go 6. But the more I thought about it, the amount of 6mm cartridges out there is quite large. I want something for plinking and whitetail inside 350 yards. I would like the easy button for it when it comes to reloading, and decent speed. I have a 6br and 30br, both are very heavy but probably the easiest thing I've ever reloaded for. I was thinking maybe a 6x47 lapua, 6xc? or stick with he 6 creed, any other suggestions? I have a ton of cci450s that id like to use up on this as well.

    thanks fellas
     
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    Any reason you don’t just want to run the 6BR you’re already set up for?

    Even if you choose a new barrel for handiness, you get to save money by not having to invest in dies, brass, and possibly powder.

    And at 350 yards, 6BR will kill a deer just fine.
    Figured I'd like a little more velocity, and I have an action with no barrel. but I actually just ran the numbers. Figured I could get 2900fps with a 90grain and I'd have a little over 1,000 ft lbs of energy at 350. It's something to consider.
     
    I discovered 6mm a couple years ago with a 243win and then a 243AI. Before that it was always .22 or .30 cal. for me.

    The 243AI was still pretty loud suppressed shooting 55's at 4100 fps so I decided to go with something with a smaller powder charge. I decided on 6 Dasher. Right now the plan is to finish it at 22"

    The 85gr bthp gamekings are devastating when pushed around 3400. Slowed down in the dasher I think they'll still be about right for the whitetail in my ao. Im thinking I'll probably mostly shoot 70-95gr projectiles in this build.

    I'll echo what someone else already said though, you're already set up to load for the BR.
     
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    The GT is my pick for balance of performance vs longevity. If 98% of your shooting is going to be at paper/steel, the GT is a good choice.

    If hunting is definitely on the table more than once or twice, I'd go CM. It'll give you less drop and drift by a tenth or two out to 350, and smaller cartridges require better shot placement for good results, period.

    My 6GT with a 105 Hybrid at 2,900 requires 3.9 mils at 650. My 6CM with a 108 ELD-M at 3,060 requires 3.4 mils at the same distance.
     
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    I just went through a similar evaluation. I ended up with an 18" 6 Creedmoor.

    1.) Availability and lower cost of dies (quick search, you can always save money in the PX)

    2.) The larger case capacity worked better with the powder I have on hand. I have 14 powders between H4350 and roughly H1000, and only one keg each of H4895, AR Comp and Varget.

    I like having options, and Quickload showed 98-100% burn in the 18" barrel for all 14 powders, so "slower" burning isnt really a concern.