Kirk Ethridge
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My puzzling 6.5XC experience..
I decided to build myself a 600 yd rifle..& since i had nothing in my collection in 6.5mm I decided to build a 6.5xc (to avoid the barrel burning reputation of the 6.5-284 and to be able to use dies i already had..(6xc) just by changing the neck/shoulder bushings to appropriate for this caliber, I decided on this variation. I cut a seating die with the chamber reamer in a wilson blank).
I chose a Bat M action with 1.125 tenon RB RP R eject with a hart interupted fluted 27 inch barrel. I did the metal work & had Alex Sitman put it in one of his special custom laminted thumbhole stocks. I ordered blue/gray but it came back an aqua green and is just gorgeous (3 pilar bedded).
The experience... I can shoot 100 yds here at the house & was a bit disappointed as the smallest groups i could get were nickel to quarter size groups (very many bullet /powder combinations). In comparison to my 6xc and my various 6ppc bench guns it was quite diapppointing.
Yesterday we shot at my shooting buddy David's farm where we can shoot out to 500 & decided to try working up loads at 500.
Here is the cool part.... without problem we got the rifle to shooting 5 shot groups of 1/2 to 3/4 inch center to center. Needless to say I was thrilled. I've shot very little past 200 yds so I don't have much to go on.. but this seems like a good shooting rifle!...
Heres the puzzlng part
David likes to shoot those groundhog shoots where one shoots 100, 300 and 500 yds.. this rifle should be a killer in that game...since its shooting a much heavier bullet compared to whats most commonly used in that game. it ought to be less wind sensitive for sure...
Thinking the good groups at 500yds will translate to little groups at 100 we eagerly set up for 100 yd testing only to find grouping at 100yds in the 1/2 inch range...
I guess she don't go to sleep until quite some distance past 100...Even though I see it.. it still don't seem logical (When thinking in terms of geometry)
Is this phenomenon common in the 6.5mm family?? I have another friend who has a 6.5-284 that told me his rifle exhibits the same characteristics...He feels like the further he shoots, the better his groups.are... (his range allows shooting out to 475).
Sorry for such a long post... I just had to share...
Kirk
I decided to build myself a 600 yd rifle..& since i had nothing in my collection in 6.5mm I decided to build a 6.5xc (to avoid the barrel burning reputation of the 6.5-284 and to be able to use dies i already had..(6xc) just by changing the neck/shoulder bushings to appropriate for this caliber, I decided on this variation. I cut a seating die with the chamber reamer in a wilson blank).
I chose a Bat M action with 1.125 tenon RB RP R eject with a hart interupted fluted 27 inch barrel. I did the metal work & had Alex Sitman put it in one of his special custom laminted thumbhole stocks. I ordered blue/gray but it came back an aqua green and is just gorgeous (3 pilar bedded).
The experience... I can shoot 100 yds here at the house & was a bit disappointed as the smallest groups i could get were nickel to quarter size groups (very many bullet /powder combinations). In comparison to my 6xc and my various 6ppc bench guns it was quite diapppointing.
Yesterday we shot at my shooting buddy David's farm where we can shoot out to 500 & decided to try working up loads at 500.
Here is the cool part.... without problem we got the rifle to shooting 5 shot groups of 1/2 to 3/4 inch center to center. Needless to say I was thrilled. I've shot very little past 200 yds so I don't have much to go on.. but this seems like a good shooting rifle!...
Heres the puzzlng part
David likes to shoot those groundhog shoots where one shoots 100, 300 and 500 yds.. this rifle should be a killer in that game...since its shooting a much heavier bullet compared to whats most commonly used in that game. it ought to be less wind sensitive for sure...
Thinking the good groups at 500yds will translate to little groups at 100 we eagerly set up for 100 yd testing only to find grouping at 100yds in the 1/2 inch range...
I guess she don't go to sleep until quite some distance past 100...Even though I see it.. it still don't seem logical (When thinking in terms of geometry)
Is this phenomenon common in the 6.5mm family?? I have another friend who has a 6.5-284 that told me his rifle exhibits the same characteristics...He feels like the further he shoots, the better his groups.are... (his range allows shooting out to 475).
Sorry for such a long post... I just had to share...
Kirk
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