jackie schmidt
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I recently helped a good friend put together a 6mm Ackley Improved. I had a 1-8 twist 27 inch long Krieger laying around, he had a Farley Action, so we decided to build a barrel block gun.The idea is for a long range Live Varmint Rifle, out to 1000 yards, using what ever proves to be the most accurate 95+ grn high BC bullet.
We did not use a tight neck reamer, just a minimum spec Dave Kiff offerring. The cases form beautifully. Everything is working as it should.
Most of the sites I have gone to that feature this chambering are listing velocities in the low to mid 3200 range with a typical 105 grn bullet. Heck, back when I did the 6BR test with my RailGun, I worked up to 3000 fps with no problems with most 105 and107 grn bullets. Just 150 fps with darned near twice the powder seems a little skewed. I know we are working with diminishing returns, but not that diminishing.
What is the true upper load window, (velocity wise from a 27 inch tube), for this case in a Rifle that is assembled with all of the care of a Benchrest Rifle.. We had it at the range last week end, and worked up to 3400 with Reloader 19 and the 105 A-MAX, and everything looked good. Accuracy, though, was not what I was looking for. 1/2 to 5/8 inch 3-shot groups at 100 yards. It seems to me it should do better. I told Geramo that I think the Reloader 19 is a tad fast for this twist and the big long bullets.
Before we head to the range again, I thought I would touch base with some of you long range shooters. I really do not fool around with these types of chamberings enough to have a good feel for what should be happenning......jackie
We did not use a tight neck reamer, just a minimum spec Dave Kiff offerring. The cases form beautifully. Everything is working as it should.
Most of the sites I have gone to that feature this chambering are listing velocities in the low to mid 3200 range with a typical 105 grn bullet. Heck, back when I did the 6BR test with my RailGun, I worked up to 3000 fps with no problems with most 105 and107 grn bullets. Just 150 fps with darned near twice the powder seems a little skewed. I know we are working with diminishing returns, but not that diminishing.
What is the true upper load window, (velocity wise from a 27 inch tube), for this case in a Rifle that is assembled with all of the care of a Benchrest Rifle.. We had it at the range last week end, and worked up to 3400 with Reloader 19 and the 105 A-MAX, and everything looked good. Accuracy, though, was not what I was looking for. 1/2 to 5/8 inch 3-shot groups at 100 yards. It seems to me it should do better. I told Geramo that I think the Reloader 19 is a tad fast for this twist and the big long bullets.
Before we head to the range again, I thought I would touch base with some of you long range shooters. I really do not fool around with these types of chamberings enough to have a good feel for what should be happenning......jackie
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