Not enough to matter
I switched barrels back to back and shooting 112s was marginally softer than 147s from the same platfrom.
If you want softer shooting then a 6 BR or Dasher will be the ticket, otherwise yeah a 6 CM isn't going to be much of a difference.Thanks for the info. I may skip the 6cm then, I currently have a tikka 6.5cm
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If you want softer shooting then a 6 BR or Dasher will be the ticket, otherwise yeah a 6 CM isn't going to be much of a difference.
Really comes down to what you are going to use for a barrel length, along with a muzzle device.Appreciate the insight. Ideally it would still be a longer range mule deer hunting gun so I wasn’t sure about dropping down to 6BR or dasher. But it would be a good practice rifle
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Fair, and for someone on a budget shooting that much, getting a 223 is probably the long term solution.I get it, people that are shooting that much regardless of caliber will need to replace barrels fairly often. The problem I have is that most people talking about barrel life don’t shoot much at all.
I've been wondering about a 6 BRA or 6 GT barrel for the Encore. I need to research some more, but sounds like a better long range option than a 223 for mountain hunting once my daughter is old enough.If you want softer shooting then a 6 BR or Dasher will be the ticket, otherwise yeah a 6 CM isn't going to be much of a difference.
How much would a 6 BR or GT loose on a 20 inch barrel?Really comes down to what you are going to use for a barrel length, along with a muzzle device.
I can get away with a lot with a suppressed 6 creedmoor. I can’t get away with anything on a bare muzzle 6.5 creed.
If your bare muzzle or brake and using a longer barrel the BR/dasher/GT becomes a much more viable option. Versus a short suppressed barrel would basically lock me into choosing a 6 creed.
I can only guess around 2700 or below, at comfortable pressure. Low enough that I would choose to build a creed.Fair, and for someone on a budget shooting that much, getting a 223 is probably the long term solution.
I've been wondering about a 6 BRA or 6 GT barrel for the Encore. I need to research some more, but sounds like a better long range option than a 223 for mountain hunting once my daughter is old enough.
How much would a 6 BR or GT loose on a 20 inch barrel?
I believe in equal weight hunting style rigs, there's a noticeable difference of 140s at 2800, VS 105s at 3050fps. Especially suppressed, def more push. Brake.......nah not much.Not enough to matter
I switched barrels back to back and shooting 112s was marginally softer than 147s from the same platfrom.
I guess it depends on your setup but with a 12ish lb rifle using a Nomad LT I literally couldn't tell much other than the 6 creed seemed snappier while the 6.5 had a slower slightly longer recoil impulseI believe in equal weight hunting style rigs, there's a noticeable difference of 140s at 2800, VS 105s at 3050fps. Especially suppressed, def more push. Brake.......nah not much.