Gene Beggs
Active member
Just returned from a most pleasant late evening session at the tunnel, and wanted to share the experience with my friends. It is such a pleasure to shoot a rifle that is really set up right. Cases go in and out of the chamber like butter, the load is right on and burns clean, the barrel responds in a predictable and repeatable manner to tuner adjustments, and the last group formed a nice little clover leaf estimated at .125.
The rifle was my HV, 'Ol' Bud' chambered in 6mm Beggs NT, .274 neck. The barrel is a twenty-four inch Bartlein 13 twist with one of my wheel-type tuners installed, which BTW, will be standard equipment on every barrel I chamber from now on. Yeah,, they're that good; simple, inexpensive and easy to adjust to boot!
The load was 28 grains of H322 Extreme ignited by a CCI BR4 primer. The bullets were some old Watson 68's, seven ogive, seated right on 'jam.' (Ed Watson sure knew how to make bullets.)
This entire project resulted from a desire to develope an easy to prepare, easy to load and shoot .22 that could compete heads-up with the .100 short 22ppc. That was easy, but it looks as if the cartridge that emerged as an afterthought, the 6mm Beggs NT is going to be the most successful of them all. The more experience I get with it the more impressed I am.
Later,,,
Gene Beggs
The rifle was my HV, 'Ol' Bud' chambered in 6mm Beggs NT, .274 neck. The barrel is a twenty-four inch Bartlein 13 twist with one of my wheel-type tuners installed, which BTW, will be standard equipment on every barrel I chamber from now on. Yeah,, they're that good; simple, inexpensive and easy to adjust to boot!
The load was 28 grains of H322 Extreme ignited by a CCI BR4 primer. The bullets were some old Watson 68's, seven ogive, seated right on 'jam.' (Ed Watson sure knew how to make bullets.)
This entire project resulted from a desire to develope an easy to prepare, easy to load and shoot .22 that could compete heads-up with the .100 short 22ppc. That was easy, but it looks as if the cartridge that emerged as an afterthought, the 6mm Beggs NT is going to be the most successful of them all. The more experience I get with it the more impressed I am.
Later,,,
Gene Beggs