Alinwa
Maybe I'm missing your point here so I'll ask it a different way.
What is so special about the 6x47L that we would not expect to see from the 243 Lapua brass or new 308 Lapua brass necked down?
From looking at a cartridge diagram I guess I am not seeing whatever it is you think is the perfect concept.
Waterboy
These are my OPINIONS, they're not facts. Some will be bothered by the fact that they're "strong" opinions.......... I'm not sure what to make of this idea. If you don't like my opinion, DON'T FRIGGIN' LISSEN!!!!! Do whatever you want.
Ohh Well.
First of all, Lapua .243 is NOT the same as "new 308 Lapua" if you're referring to the new Palma case...
What's so special (IMO) is that it's a larger version of true BR brass, but NOT any better than the new Palma .308 case.... which is also true BR spec. The original URBR brass has a large flashhole and this doesn't work well with the small primer. A small primer just doesn't have enough ooomph, enough priming material to waste. For a small primer to be effective it must have a small release nozzle, a small flashhole. The small flashhole allows the small primer to build heat/pressure and concentrates, directs and channels the (hotter) primer flame deeply into the powder charge. It's kinda like scouring out a paint bucket with a water hose....... you nozzle it down to build pressure and a small, high speed jet. You add heat to make it even more effective. Next time you're cleaning something with a nozzle on a hose, take the nozzle off....... nozzle OFF is like the large flashhole. Nozzle ON and HOT WATER is like the small flashhole.
URBR brass works OK with short cases but my experimentation and that of others it fails with large cases, slow powder...
Next in line is the ability of the case to TAKE pressure...... It is furthermore my OPINION that running higher pressure gives you lower ES. ES is important to me. In simple terms 25fps Extreme Spread equals 5" of vertical at 1000yds..... 5fps = 1 inch of vertical.
Others' opinions may vary...... fine.
Now, given two similar caseheads made of similar material, let's use .243 and 6BR............ how can one handle more pressure than the other????
-Size of primer pocket.
-And size of flashhole.
-Smaller primer leaves more material for support.
-Smaller flashhole meters less gas.
I've spent time with the .243AI. I've spent time with the .308. I can right now go down and screw in a bunch of .243 casehead barrels, a bunch of .308 casehead barrels.... also a bunch of PPC and BR casehead barrels....
I can shoot these over the chronograph and easily document the difference.
YOU or anybody else can go do the same bleedin' thing....
I can make and have made 6BR cases from URBR, 6BR, .308, .243 etc cases from the various mfgrs and TEST which ones shoot faster. This isn't rocket science. But after 25yrs of DOING exactly this I can begin to make predictions based on prior experience.
Also it is my belief that slower powders are harder to ignite than faster powders. This may well be a completely misguided belief.... but for the powders I've tried it seems to hold true. I've opened flashholes on PPC's and BR's using fast powder (light bullets) and ignition is fine. ES hasn't been as good for me but this is again, JUST MY FINDING AND OPINION. And ES isn't even a factor with fast powder and light bullets at short range.... "after all, 99% of the short range records were shot using thrown charges" which means ES of 25-50fps!
And BTW the new Palma case is gonna' be awesome. This would explain why I've been trumpeting it's merits ever since I heard of it....not only have I been trumpeting for it, I've been begging for 15yrs for it, and I've got my orders in for cases. I've already got guns built for it.
Lapua gets all this, finally.
But back to the 6X47L brass...... it may BE too big!!! It may turn out to BE just right for 6.5....
OK, so neck it back. The point is that it's a case that gives NOTHING to the 6BR case.
It IS a 6BR case, just 1/4" longer. This is what matters. You can do stuff with this brass that you cannot DO with 6BR brass. You can make a Wolf Pup with a neck. You can make HBR cases that will spec instead of requiring their own bastard classification.....You can play with "DAsher" sized cases and have a little more neck to play with.
I don't even LIKE the way others have interpreted the 6X47L, which is if course why I've designed my own. But this doesn't take from the case.
NOW I can play with shortening it if need be. Meantime I'm playing with 3150 velocity.. if I don't like it, if others beat me in competition, I simply moooove the shoulder back like a DAsher. Nothing could be simpler...... But it SHOOTS inch-and-a-half at 600yds. Not luck, it
shoots it, right now.
It gives me options I didn't have before..... And the new Palma brass will open a whole WORLD of innovation......
And for all of you'se who want to shoot low and slowwww....... GREAT!
I'm not calling you an idiot. Life is full of choices.
Some folks likes pork chops
Some folks likes ham hocks
The 6X47L is MY CHOICE to make....
And FOR ME, using my barrels and my actions and my brass...... the 6X47L shoots as fast as the .243AI with good caselife and the accuracy of a 6BR. One of these days I WILL shove the shoulder back and make a DAsher...... maybe it'll be even better.
Meantime, it's also a bullet thang...
And a barrel thang....
AND, for alla' you'se pissin' and moanin' about my "lack of wood" get a life. I've been raising a family and playing in my backyard. Meantime this 6X47L has taken home wood in every match it's been entered in, against real shooters. Y'all travelin' types can call them "club matches" if you want. I recognize the NASCAR mindset, been around it all my life. But IMO if it's me against Tiger woods or me against Mario Andretti or me against Michael Jordan there don't have to BE any big to-do....... Sure, maybe the "real shooters" are bringing their worn out stuff to this "club match," maybe they're suckin' for the fun of it.... But I like to shoot with them and the 6X47L has done OK. With ME driving it..... and as for y'all telling me that the guys I've been "clubbing with" aren't bringing their A-Game, take that up with THEM.....
al