jackie schmidt
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Myself and four of my Friends all went to Walker County yesterday, braving the chilly 45 degree weather. (for us, that's cold).
Anyway, I put my 6BRbarrel back on my Rifle, and set out five flags at 400 yards, the first 50 paces from the Bench, and the rest evenly spaced.
Back to normal. I settle in on 29.8 grains of Varget behind a 108 Berger Match, which averaged 2850 FPS.
I shot several 1 1/8 or so five shot groups in a 10 mph switching wind. I have built some lager flags for out past 200, and we could see them quite well.
I also tried some H4350 SC, and while 43.5 grns yielded 2900+ FPS, agging capability was not that good. I switched back to my Varget load, and carefully watching the flags, shot two 5 shot groups that measured no bigger than .800 flat. That is sub "quarter minute of angle" accuracy.
One of my good friends was shooting his version of a 7mm based on the 6.5x55 case. It is necked up, and more or less Ackly Improved. He pushes the 180 Berger about 2875 out of a 30+ inch barrel. At 400 yards, he could not shoot as good of 5-shot groups as I could with the 6BR.
Maybe with no flags, the 7mm would show an advantage. But for what we will be shooting, (shooting 2 inch diameter clay discs at 400 yards), a good tuned 6BR shooting over flags will be very competitive.
That is, until Joe Duke shows up with his 7mm, based on his own modified 284 case. That thing is a killer.
Anyway, I put my 6BRbarrel back on my Rifle, and set out five flags at 400 yards, the first 50 paces from the Bench, and the rest evenly spaced.
Back to normal. I settle in on 29.8 grains of Varget behind a 108 Berger Match, which averaged 2850 FPS.
I shot several 1 1/8 or so five shot groups in a 10 mph switching wind. I have built some lager flags for out past 200, and we could see them quite well.
I also tried some H4350 SC, and while 43.5 grns yielded 2900+ FPS, agging capability was not that good. I switched back to my Varget load, and carefully watching the flags, shot two 5 shot groups that measured no bigger than .800 flat. That is sub "quarter minute of angle" accuracy.
One of my good friends was shooting his version of a 7mm based on the 6.5x55 case. It is necked up, and more or less Ackly Improved. He pushes the 180 Berger about 2875 out of a 30+ inch barrel. At 400 yards, he could not shoot as good of 5-shot groups as I could with the 6BR.
Maybe with no flags, the 7mm would show an advantage. But for what we will be shooting, (shooting 2 inch diameter clay discs at 400 yards), a good tuned 6BR shooting over flags will be very competitive.
That is, until Joe Duke shows up with his 7mm, based on his own modified 284 case. That thing is a killer.
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