6 Dasher thread

Dasher, GT, Creedmoor

I don’t think you can go wrong with the GT either. But as I said, my goal was 2000fps at 5-600 yards with the least recoil and most barrel life. Every time shoot these rifles I am impressed more and more with their consistency and ease of shooting.

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How fast is the Dasher going to move the 116gr in a 24" barrel at wet-safe pressure?
 
Started breaking in Ladasha this morning. Pumped 50 107 TMKs through it, some may have found homes with some pests around the pond. Ridiculous how low recoil is, which I had those first 50 loaded really light. 29.5 grains of Varget was getting them just over 2500 after 50 rounds. 18” barrel. Next batch will be considerably hotter.

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For the experienced dasher loaders, is varget the go to powder in the slightly heavier bullets as well? I’m planning to start there with the 112 MB’s. It’s gonna be a funny looking little round when it’s loaded up 😃
 

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For the experienced dasher loaders, is varget the go to powder in the slightly heavier bullets as well? I’m planning to start there with the 112 MB’s. It’s gonna be a funny looking little round when it’s loaded up 😃

Lot's of powders can work and work well, but if I'm playing for keeps I'll probably be starting and ending with Varget even for the heaviest bullets.
 
Curious where you draw the line for a gun for 500 yards in regards to wind number?

On paper it seems I need to jump significantly in powder or bullet weight to gain much at all. With the 107 and 116tmk now you’re looking at pretty efficient bullets going at a decent speed.

I prefer to be 8mph +. That said, I take my 22 creed hunting more than any other and it isn’t an 8 mph gun. I just know I’m potentially be limited depending on conditions. If I’m anticipating a 500+ yard shot in broken terrain I’ll step up in recoil for something that flies better (6.5 or 7 PRC).
 
I prefer to be 8mph +. That said, I take my 22 creed hunting more than any other and it isn’t an 8 mph gun. I just know I’m potentially be limited depending on conditions. If I’m anticipating a 500+ yard shot in broken terrain I’ll step up in recoil for something that flies better (6.5 or 7 PRC).

I can wrap my head around that. If I was building a 509 plus yard gun wit would likely be in one of those and be 12-14 pounds.

For shoot ability for most of my shots, the dasher can’t be beat.
 
I can wrap my head around that. If I was building a 509 plus yard gun wit would likely be in one of those and be 12-14 pounds.

For shoot ability for most of my shots, the dasher can’t be beat.
I really like that 12 pound range. I’ve found that it seems to be a good all around weight for me. 10 is about as low as I’ll go usually.
 
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