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I frequently shoot 100-200 VFS with a 6ppc or a 30br and some 400-1000yd stuff with a 6.5x.284 and 6mmbr dasher.
When load developing the short range guns, if conditions are really good, I can shoot consistent groups under .2 and often much better. Many times in the 0.1's and below.
6ppc - 68gr Cheek, Krieger, BAT
30br - 1:17 118gr Cheek, Krieger, BAT
However, when load developing the long distance guns (6dasher and 6.5x.284), I can never get consistently small groups like the short distance guns. I probably get 0.2-0.4" groups. I often can get two bullets through the same hole and then one slightly off. These two guns are 1:8 twist and shooting 108 Bergers and 140 JLK's.
6 Dasher - BAT M, 108 or 105VLD Bergers, RL15 or 4895, 1:8 twist, 2950fps
6.5x.284 - BAT M, 136 Hoover or 140JLK, 4831SC, 1:8 twist, 2950fps
Here is my question: When you shoot the 1:8 twist guns that are set up for long distance, can you really expect to be able to tune them to shoot consistently tiny groups like the 6ppc or 30br? Or should you be satisfied with a 0.2-0.4" group?
I have talked to other 6 dasher shooters who say they don't even mess with shooting at 100yds because they all go through the same hole.... so they load test at 400 and out. Im having a hard time believing it.
I know Lynn / Waterboy shoots a lot of 6mm stuff long distance. I value your opinion, so I would love to hear your thoughts. And anyone elses please.
When load developing the short range guns, if conditions are really good, I can shoot consistent groups under .2 and often much better. Many times in the 0.1's and below.
6ppc - 68gr Cheek, Krieger, BAT
30br - 1:17 118gr Cheek, Krieger, BAT
However, when load developing the long distance guns (6dasher and 6.5x.284), I can never get consistently small groups like the short distance guns. I probably get 0.2-0.4" groups. I often can get two bullets through the same hole and then one slightly off. These two guns are 1:8 twist and shooting 108 Bergers and 140 JLK's.
6 Dasher - BAT M, 108 or 105VLD Bergers, RL15 or 4895, 1:8 twist, 2950fps
6.5x.284 - BAT M, 136 Hoover or 140JLK, 4831SC, 1:8 twist, 2950fps
Here is my question: When you shoot the 1:8 twist guns that are set up for long distance, can you really expect to be able to tune them to shoot consistently tiny groups like the 6ppc or 30br? Or should you be satisfied with a 0.2-0.4" group?
I have talked to other 6 dasher shooters who say they don't even mess with shooting at 100yds because they all go through the same hole.... so they load test at 400 and out. Im having a hard time believing it.
I know Lynn / Waterboy shoots a lot of 6mm stuff long distance. I value your opinion, so I would love to hear your thoughts. And anyone elses please.