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. 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
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