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stevenorlando
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Hello All!
Anyone from experience which is a better round for 100 and 200Y? Also shooting score?
Steve
Anyone from experience which is a better round for 100 and 200Y? Also shooting score?
Steve
Steve,
I hope the others don't come on here and crucify you for that question, as it has been asked a million times. Since I'm up late, and nothing to do, I'll chime in.
There is no question for group the 6PPC is King. But if you can only have 1 gun (which is the situation I am in) then 30BR makes perfect sense. I'll explain.
The benefit comes in score and ease of loading (tuning). That .308 hole covers a lot of territory when you are trying to hit that little dot. It is also a lot easier to tune. I actually preload my 30br, and have never changed the load since day 1. This might not be the norm, but it has worked for me. I feel like the gun will do it's part, if I just do mine. I have a Ronnie Long built 30br, so I know the gun is one of the best out there. I just have to take care of my part.
Now, over to group. While the 30BR is not "KNOWN" to be the best in group, it most certianly can post some good groups when you can read your wind flags. Here are two targets I have shot. The first is the group that helped me win the IBS Texas State match in 2010, and the second is actually 2 targets I shot just a few weeks ago in a club match. I have shot plenty of small .2's and a hand full of .1's in the 2 years I have been shooting.
With that said, The choice for me was easy. I do not load at the range, and with the 6PPC being so picky in the tuning area, the 30BR is a no brainer. Good luck in your quest, and feel free to message me if you want to know more about the 30BR. I could talk for hours about it.
Steve
For 100-200 yard BR
I am surprised you haven't read any of the 10 or 25 prevous threads regarding 6PPC and 30BR and also 6BR.
Here is what it comes down to.
6PPC and 30BR are both capable of shooting world and national championship groups.
It may be easier to do so wth the 6PPC because of less recoil.
The 30BR and 6PPC are capable of shooting championship scores in Score shooting competition.
The 30 BR has the very obvious adavantage at this because of the bigger bullet.
6BR is not highly regarded by many for either form of competition but is very capable and has done well at local and regional matches.
If you are going to shoot group it will be easier if you go with a 6 PPC. If you are going to shoot score it will be easier with 30BR.
If you are going to do both then just go with your emotions but stay away from .308 or any of the off the shelf cartridges. Then when you get to the point where you really know the game and the guns you can try anything you want. Heck maybe you will wan't to invent the 32PPC for score or something like that.
Ted
PS 6BR is very rare in score shooting so I am not sure who recomended it. But I doubt you got that recomendation from this board. Or at least no more than 1 or 2 people.
Steve,
Not trying to start a big debate, BUT if you want to shoot group go 6PPC. For score 30BR. 'Nuf said. A compromise rifle is just that.
Gee...if you had caliber neutral scoring in Score (sorry guys the devil made me do it) a 6 would suffice.
Jeff
Jeff,
You should be ashamed. There is NO SUCH thing as caliber neutral scoring! You hit it or you don't. Bullet is NOT the issue.
Bring on the flames. But you had, 1) better be actively shooting score, and 2) be able to reason logically.
David
besides, "caliber neutral" takes away an integral element of the game. The way it is it's real racing, finding the balance between power and traction, weight and handling, size and recoil.
Advocating "caliber neutral" racing is kinda; like communism, or "fairness doctrine."
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