Conventional wisdom on BR bullet weights.

Bro.D

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I'm not wanting to reinvent the wheel here, just understand what has worked in the past for many.
For Benchrest bullets what have the accepted weights been?

For .790 6mm jackets what is the Low and the High end of weight?
For .825 6mm jackets what is the Low and the High end of weight?
I'm only interested it what really works for 100-300 yd. Benchrest.

Thanks, Bro.D
 
Did you ever see Mel Brook's movie "History of the World Part I ?" When Moses came down from the mount he broke a tablet or two of the commandments........on the broken tablet was writ:" Thou shalt shoot only 60-ish grain bullets in your 6ppc."

You'll have to forgive the deity for being less than exact-- his son Tony had not yet been in the world at that time...............:D
 
Bullet weights

BroD:
I've seen .790's from 62gr to 66, and .825's from 65 to 68gr used successfully, but the Truly Best Bullet is a 64gr on a .790 Jacket:D:D:D
Bryan
 
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