now that we know what we are looking for, the 223/90 IS easy to tune
And I think my video showed the potential accuracy of the combo... That was 500m, NOT 100yds. Really not sure how much more accuracy you would need.
The 6BR went through its teething pains on how to set up and load for (remember it died as a cartridge way back when)... we just figured it out years ago when Norma resurrected it (and Varget was brand new), and the Dasher has gone on to be such an amazing grouping choice in light air..
As I said initially, I have been involved with the 6BR for about 15yrs... it was my 2nd pure accuracy minded cartridge (first was the triple deuce). I have competed beside many Open shooters who have done some amazing work with it. It is one of my favorite chamberings and I have stuff here cause I really like it.
Most have forgotten that THE dominant SR BR cartridge was the Triple Deuce or 222 Rem... the grand daddy to the 223 Rem. It wasn't until the PPC family came along that the deuce was displaced. I believe one of the smallest group ever shot in competition was done with a Deuce?????
But we are currently chatting about a mag fed sport. Can you make the BR case feed? YES!!! (this was done years ago) How much will it cost? How finicky is it to keep in tune (talking rifle and mags here)? How much is the brass? Can you set up for 12 to 14rds per mag?
If this is the direction a shooter chooses, there are parts, support and knowledge to make it work. however, if the reasons shooters are going to the 6BR is to drop recoil, improve bore wear and ease headache of tuning, I would just skip the costs and set up hassles and go with a no brainer option.
Especially, when there is precious little difference ballistically between the two... and the 22cal option has even less recoil.
I would NOT recommend either if you are in a high wind, long range scenerio as I have previously indicated.
YMMV.
Jerry