6CM barrel length recommendations

I’m always the outlier in these discussions, and it depends a bit on other factors (e.g., stock, muzzle device, hunting style), but I personally view the drive for shorter and shorter barrels as a bit overblown and unnecessary.

I have a 16” and a 22” currently, running both with an OG6S. My next barrel will be 20 or 21” inches.. My 22” 6mm Creed isn’t too far off velocity wise from my brother’s 18” 6mm PRC, yet I’m getting there with cheaper ammo and less recoil. And with the OG6S, the overall length of the two platforms (when factoring in his Scythe) isn’t that noticeable.
 
I am in the process of having a 6CM built with intentions of putting it in a Rokstock lite. I don't reload so would be shooting factory ammo or purchasing through UM to get the 116TMK. is there any advantage of choosing an 18" barrel over a 16"? I will have a dedicated suppressor and considering the OG6s vs using my current TBAC Dominus. (also open to suggestions/recommendations on the suppressor choice)

My current comfortable range for hunting is inside 400 yards but if I can improve my skill set my goal would be to have effective terminal ballistics to 600 yards eventually.

Any input would be appreciated. Thank you in advance
16.5" is what I run with an OG6. I can't say how it feels in an RS lite, but in a regular RS, it has a nice balance in the hand.
 
so just when I make up my mind on 18 you make me second guess and consider just going 16 and determine my max range according to my speed with the shorter barrel. lol

Pull a Solomon and split the baby. Go with 17" and be happy.
 
If 600 yards is your goal, 16” is all you need. My 16” creed is getting 2850 with my hand loads using 116s and that gets me to 850 yards at 5,000 DA
 
16” with an OG6-S is the way…

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With a current Alaska safe hunting (wet) load of 116 TMKs, the gun maintains 1,800 FPS past 800 yards.

Man, i'm a card carryin member of the ugly (but functional) gun squad but putting putting orange vet tape on that pretty $2k peice of wood is a step too far! haha!

I’m always the outlier in these discussions, and it depends a bit on other factors (e.g., stock, muzzle device, hunting style), but I personally view the drive for shorter and shorter barrels as a bit overblown and unnecessary.

I have a 16” and a 22” currently, running both with an OG6S. My next barrel will be 20 or 21” inches.. My 22” 6mm Creed isn’t too far off velocity wise from my brother’s 18” 6mm PRC, yet I’m getting there with cheaper ammo and less recoil. And with the OG6S, the overall length of the two platforms (when factoring in his Scythe) isn’t that noticeable.

Agree 100%. That's the beauty of these OTB cans to me. You can get closer to velocity of a bigger case with less powder/recoil/noise/barrel wear by just using a longer barrel at same OAL as a shorter barrel with a muzzle forward can. I've got 18" 6 creed barrels now but they were purchased with a scythe/U7 in mind. Now with an OG I'd rather have a 21" 6 Dasher.

I never wanted a 20" barrel before I owned suppressors, why chase one WITH a suppressor?
 
Man, i'm a card carryin member of the ugly (but functional) gun squad but putting putting orange vet tape on that pretty $2k peice of wood is a step too far! haha!
I’m with you. The wood doesn’t get quite as hot as the carbon but it’s still enough in those 105 plus days to be annoying/hot enough on my face to throw it on.
 
I have a 19" barrel with the og6s suppressor to run 116tmks I wanted good out to 800 yards (im right at 1800 fps at 800). Going to use it for this hunting season and decided if I want to go shorter or not. I figured i'm used to a 22" barrel and this will give me the same length but suppressed with the otb can
 
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