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Post by 2 Dogs on Feb 7, 2015 21:54:04 GMT -5
I have 2 of the 6XC ballistic equivalent rifles. Slightly different case configuration, they are known as the 6X. The 6XC came after.
You don't say what you want the rifle for, but pay attention to how your barrel is twisted.
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Post by kings6 on Feb 7, 2015 22:49:43 GMT -5
I ALWAYS pay attention to "how my barrel is twisted!" Sorry Fermin, no hi-jack, just could not resist!
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Post by bushog on Feb 7, 2015 23:54:25 GMT -5
Thanks Fermin,
Yeah I know. Some of those guns are fast twist.
The Blasers are 1 in 8"
Robb, behave!
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Post by bushog on Feb 7, 2015 23:56:59 GMT -5
Oh, Antelope...
Probably 90gn Swfts or maybe a 90gn "Barnes"
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Post by woody on Feb 8, 2015 20:25:20 GMT -5
Cool project and a neat little rifle. Love the concept of being able to see hits in the scope. Have a friend that uses a 20 vartag (Jim Calhoun creation base on 221 fireball IIRC) on prairie dogs to accomplish same -- no where near the ballistics of your creation though. Paul Todd Kindler designed the Vartarg series of cartridges. Also the .20 tactical. Both awesome rounds. Jim Calhoon is more know for his .19 Caliber cartridges.
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Post by Lee Martin on Feb 9, 2015 21:00:18 GMT -5
Fantastic looking rig Fermin. Dad and I have been shooting the 6 BR for over 25 years. I can honestly say that fat, short little cartridge never ceases to amaze me. BTW, the other night you mentioned being low on AA 2230. You may want to try 8208 XBR or LT-32. Both return big speed and tight precision in our 6 BRs (wide tuning nodes and they shrug off temperature swings better than most). -Lee www.singleactions.com"Building carpal tunnel one round at a time"
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