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I am wanting a new benchrest gun and cant decikde between a 6mm dasher or a 6mmXC can I have yals opinion and pros and cons. I want to shoot 600 and 1000yds be egg worthy 3 and 4 hundred yds. Thanks
The Dasher is far more accurate in the Benchrest game than the 6XC. Not sure why. But you only see a few of them in the eqiupment list. The Dasher is a proven winner. I love mine.
Did you ever get your "issues" figured out??? We aren't sure on my end, but Dick said he has been shooting mine half the summer with ZERO problems.
I put the Bartlein back on for our fun shoot and shot a 4.9 and a 3.3 LG groups.
Yep. The dasher. I have not seen the gun since June. I am not sure Dick found the problem. He said he replaced some parts on the bolt. Ejector?...extractor?....something. I can't remember what he said. Whatever he said it was didn't seem to me what could have been the culprit. But, Like he said....."it's a hell of a lot more than we had to go on before". And it is working!!!!! Hope to get it back before to long so my Jr. PETA member can put some food on the table for a change!! If not, the 6.5 WSSM should work, also.Tod,
I assume you are talking about the Dasher. What did you change or did the problem just go away?
James
In the replies above, I failed to see where anyone mentions the 6BRX?????
This cartridge has set a couple of the 600 yard records by Larry Isenhower and Mike Davis. It is a simple fire form from Lapua 6BR brass. The BRX shortens the .300" neck of the BR to .200" (approx) and lengthens the body by .100" giving additional capacity. Its a matter of expanding the neck to .257 or .264" then sizing a small portion to hold the bullet. Upon caming the bolt closed, it "jams" against the false shoulder and fire forms beautifully with a full power 6BR load. I just pick a powder that I no longer use (compatable with the 6BR) along with any 6mm bullets that are lying around the shelf and "have at it!" As a matter of fact, I took and older (600 rounds) Border 8.5 twist barrel, cut it to 15" and chambered and fitted it to one of my XP-100 pistols and am fire forming brass for my rifle. It is shooting well under 1" at 300 yards. My buddy put four in 1/2" with one out to make it 3/4". I am using a Brux 8.5" for my 600 yard rifle. By the way, both Larry and Mke use a "no turn" neck. The reamer cuts a .272" neck and the loaded "unturned" brass mic's at .270"
Rich De