6 mm br Thoughts

OctaRon1

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Right now I have a 6 BR Rem. and it shoots great. I want to get a new build done and I was thinking of a
6 mm Norma. My question, is there pros or cons is one more accurate, faster etc. than the other.
Thanks for any input.
Ron
 
You might want to head over to the 6mmbr website and check out the article concerning the different 6mm offerings. It's a good website with lots of info.
 
What are the specs of a 6mm BR compared to a 6mm Norma?

I think the majority of 'modern' 6mm BR chambers are basically the same now... Lapua brass is maybe a thou larger at the rear of the case and most guys chamber for that brass... no neck turn Lapua brass rules as far as I am concerned. No one uses American made brass...?
 
There is really no practical difference. When Norma loaded the longer-than-68 grain, 108 grain bullets, the CIP made them designate the "new" 6mmBR Norma cardridge. It has a longer leade than the 6mmBR Remington. As guntech mentioned, there are some variations with brass.

Regards,

Peter
 
I recall The difference was a cese length of 1.555 vs. 1.550. Both Lapua and Norma make their brass to the Norma specs, but most dies are labeled for the BRRem... go figure
 
I have reamers for both and the norma version has a longer neck and a bit bigger a few thous here and there on the body , the headspacing is the same with both .
If you chamber using a 6br rem your lapua and norma brass will be very tight and some times will not fit , using a 6 br norma would be better imo.
The 6br rem is the old and first version , the neck is about 50 thou shorter .
 
I have reamers for both and the norma version has a longer neck and a bit bigger a few thous here and there on the body , the headspacing is the same with both .
If you chamber using a 6br rem your lapua and norma brass will be very tight and some times will not fit , using a 6 br norma would be better imo.
The 6br rem is the old and first version , the neck is about 50 thou shorter .

My new reamer marked 6mm BR (2005) is ground for the longer brass (1.555") which I think is now the standard for the 6mm BR's being built today. I don't know anyone chambering for the shorter necked brass. I thought that went out 15 years ago or longer.
 
My new reamer marked 6mm BR (2005) is ground for the longer brass (1.555") which I think is now the standard for the 6mm BR's being built today. I don't know anyone chambering for the shorter necked brass. I thought that went out 15 years ago or longer.[/QUOTE

I agree that most new builds are being done on the longer neck version , however there are still some older reamers kicking around and sometimes they do get used.
Last spring I upgraded my last 6br reamer to a no turn neck [.269]for the new blue box lapua brass seems like there is no end to it lol.
 
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