jackie schmidt
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Steve
Back in thelate '90's, I put a big effort into the 25 caliber. The main reason was Jeff Fowler was making 85 grn 25 caliber bullets that would rival any bullet on the Planet.
I used a 6 BR case necked up to 25, .272 neck, 1-13 twist, and enough N130 to push it 3250.
I had a fair amount of success, even won a couple of yardages at Regional Matches.
But in the end, I succumned to the obvious. That being, "what was the point". It would not shoot any better than a 6PPC, there was, in truth, only one true Benchrest Bullet available, and not once did they give any "style points" for being different.
So, I decided to just go all the way with a 6PPC.
Regardless of what many say, Benchrest Shooters are not a bunch of "Monkey see-Monkey do" zombies who will drink the coolaid of the moment. The vast majority shoot a 6PPC because it is the easiest thing to win with. More than one good shooter has tried to make a 6BR compete with a 6PPC, but the truth is, the capacity is a tad too much. Push the shoulder back, make it, in affect, a 6PPC, and it shoots about the same, with a lot more hassle.
I do not know this for a fact, but veteran shooters who were around in the late '70's say that for a while, a few very well known Gunsmiths refused to chamber Rifles in that new fangled "commie round". It was just un-American to shoot Benchrest with a case that had "Russian" stamped on the head.
Most of the people who complain about the 6PPC dominance, and call Benchrest Shooters a bunch of lemmings, either do not shoot Benchrest, or don't care much about being competitive. Or, they just want to be different. Well, as I said before, they don't give "style points", and they don't score on a curve.
Build a 6PPC..........jackie
Back in thelate '90's, I put a big effort into the 25 caliber. The main reason was Jeff Fowler was making 85 grn 25 caliber bullets that would rival any bullet on the Planet.
I used a 6 BR case necked up to 25, .272 neck, 1-13 twist, and enough N130 to push it 3250.
I had a fair amount of success, even won a couple of yardages at Regional Matches.
But in the end, I succumned to the obvious. That being, "what was the point". It would not shoot any better than a 6PPC, there was, in truth, only one true Benchrest Bullet available, and not once did they give any "style points" for being different.
Regardless of what many say, Benchrest Shooters are not a bunch of "Monkey see-Monkey do" zombies who will drink the coolaid of the moment. The vast majority shoot a 6PPC because it is the easiest thing to win with. More than one good shooter has tried to make a 6BR compete with a 6PPC, but the truth is, the capacity is a tad too much. Push the shoulder back, make it, in affect, a 6PPC, and it shoots about the same, with a lot more hassle.
I do not know this for a fact, but veteran shooters who were around in the late '70's say that for a while, a few very well known Gunsmiths refused to chamber Rifles in that new fangled "commie round". It was just un-American to shoot Benchrest with a case that had "Russian" stamped on the head.
Most of the people who complain about the 6PPC dominance, and call Benchrest Shooters a bunch of lemmings, either do not shoot Benchrest, or don't care much about being competitive. Or, they just want to be different. Well, as I said before, they don't give "style points", and they don't score on a curve.
Build a 6PPC..........jackie
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