115's in an 8 twist 6BR

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She-who-must-be-obeyed is away for the weekend and i took the time alone to set up and do some load development off the back deck of the house. I have my 6BR's running very well, and I had a box of 115's staring at me on the loading bench.

I could not resist the temptation to try these once again, and I was shocked!!

29.5 of Varget ( a pure SWAG for a starting point...) and a 115 seated 15 thou into the lands yields 2800 fps and they freakin' BUG holed!!

I ran the numbers, and their better BC means they will theoretically buck wind better than a 105 doing 2900. I had to try the experiment three more times and each time the results were freaky good.

For those wondering what the big deal is, the 115's should need a 7" twist, and the BR is regarded as too anemic for a 115. Well, I guess we'll see!

I will be trying them at the 300yd ISSF match in Mission tomorrow
 
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Hey.......I need someone to harass while I sit in my Garage for the last 6hrs prepping brass, loading for Winnipeg and cruising CGN on my phone. :D

30 more 6BR rounds then it's on to 6.5-08 HABU rounds.
 
29.5 of Varget ( a pure SWAG for a starting point...) and a 115 seated 15 thou into the lands yields 2800 fps and they freakin' BUG holed!!

Your a god amenest us lowly presents, the King has spoken.....GOOD JOB OH NOBLE ONE.......now to let the Queen know her slave is pissing the day away yet again when theres house work to be done.:D
 
Update:

They sucked.

The 6CX is a substantially bigger case than the BR, so I HOPE he can get that fast :) My XC pushes 115's at 3050 - and would have done so today, had I not phucked the XC neck sizing/bumping die.

However, the BR experiment needs more work. I shot the worst match of my life today thanks in part to the 115's, but I took one for the team... I had to try it.
 
Update:

They sucked.

The 6CX is a substantially bigger case than the BR, so I HOPE he can get that fast :) My XC pushes 115's at 3050 - and would have done so today, had I not phucked the XC neck sizing/bumping die.

However, the BR experiment needs more work. I shot the worst match of my life today thanks in part to the 115's, but I took one for the team... I had to try it.

So you shot what 9Vs and not 10V as per usual. ;) or where they all over the grid.
 
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Update:

They sucked.

The 6CX is a substantially bigger case than the BR, so I HOPE he can get that fast :) My XC pushes 115's at 3050 - and would have done so today, had I not phucked the XC neck sizing/bumping die.

However, the BR experiment needs more work. I shot the worst match of my life today thanks in part to the 115's, but I took one for the team... I had to try it.
When I first saw this thread I thought " crap, that is a LOT of bullet for that little case"!!:confused:
Cat
 
When I first saw this thread I thought " crap, that is a LOT of bullet for that little case"!!:confused:
Cat

Actually, not really! It fits the neck with room to spare, and it did achieve 2800 with varget. i am going to try other powders to see if we can squeak a bit more out of it. Remember, this same case can push heavier 30 cal bullets MUCH faster than that.

I was a hard-core skeptic too. I want to play with this much more before dismissing it altogether. i will try RL17 next (and if it works this will be the FIRST cartidge in which I have had any succes using that powder) and some slower powders.
 
I have one built on a Tikka M55 and a second in a "switch barrel" Remington XR100. I busted the resizing dies and never replaced it, so it has sat neglected for a while. I ordetred another die and intend to get up and running again - especially now that Lapua 22-250 brass is available.
 
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