I see all kinds of new 6.5mm cartridges but I haven’t seen much in the 6mm range and what I do see is nothing but a necked down 6.5 that has too much powder for a 6mm so it has short barrel life.
What am I missing here?
Is there something I’m not aware of?
We have the 6 BR, nice little round, mostly for short range but can be used for long range in mild conditions. Doesn't feed well from a mag.
6 Dasher… a nice wildcat round but as far as I know, not available in production brass. Good barrel life, but a pain to form cases
6x47 Lapua… in my opinion the perfect balance between powder charge and heavy 6 mm bullets… this should be an incredibly popular round, but it’s only a wild cat. We have to form cases from 22-250 cases with a short 243 die to get large primers, or suffer with the small primer only option from Lapua.
243… too hot, barrel life too short.
6 Creed … too hot, barrel life too short.
Sure there are more but it seems like thin pickings in the 34 to 38 grain case capacity range that is ideal for 6mms.
When are manufacturers going to provide some properly positioned 6mms for long range work?
What am I missing here?
Is there something I’m not aware of?
We have the 6 BR, nice little round, mostly for short range but can be used for long range in mild conditions. Doesn't feed well from a mag.
6 Dasher… a nice wildcat round but as far as I know, not available in production brass. Good barrel life, but a pain to form cases
6x47 Lapua… in my opinion the perfect balance between powder charge and heavy 6 mm bullets… this should be an incredibly popular round, but it’s only a wild cat. We have to form cases from 22-250 cases with a short 243 die to get large primers, or suffer with the small primer only option from Lapua.
243… too hot, barrel life too short.
6 Creed … too hot, barrel life too short.
Sure there are more but it seems like thin pickings in the 34 to 38 grain case capacity range that is ideal for 6mms.
When are manufacturers going to provide some properly positioned 6mms for long range work?