Mike congratulations on getting your 6Beggs shooting; keep us informed of your results. To my knowledge, you are the first to chamber the 6Beggs in an AR platform rifle. I understand you do not use a gas port and operate the rifle only as a single shot. Do you feed the loaded round from a magazine or by hand?
The 6Beggs cartridge has worked out so well that for the past several months, I have shot nothing else. With significantly reduced muzzle blast and recoil as compared to the 6PPC, the 6Beggs is easier to shoot, and although it holds two grains less powder, drives 68 grain bullets at the same velocity.
Yesterday at the tunnel, I was testing a new barrel. I was almost out of my favorite powder, H4198 Ext but had on hand an eight pound jug of H322 and decided to try it in the 6Beggs. I did not expect as much velocity but lo and behold my target muzzle velocity of 3380 fps was easily obtained with 29 grains!
With a Wolf SRM primer and Tucker 66 grain boat tail bullet, accuracy was awesome!
So,, we have identified yet another powder that shoots terrific in the 6Beggs doing everything the 6PPC does but with two grains less powder and significantly reduced muzzle blast and recoil. Pretty good deal; huh?
"So Beggs; what are you not telling us?" you ask, "What's the down side of the 6Beggs; surely there is something about this upstart, pipsqueak cartridge that is not as good as the legendary 6PPC."
Well,,,there is really no compromise whatsoever unless you believe there is something sacred about having 6PPC engraved on the barrel instead of 6Beggs. If you think about it, this just may be an advantage. If I understand correctly, all rights to the 6PPC are now held by Dakota Arms. The 6Beggs cartridge is not owned by anyone; it belongs to the shooters of the world.
As long as Lapua continues making their magnificent 220 Russian case, we are good to go right out of the box; no need to "improve" it in any way.
With the powders we have today, the Lapua 220 Russian case, simply necked up to 6MM is the perfect cartridge for short range benchrest.
FWIW
Gene Beggs