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Barrel life question for you high volume shooters. If I load a 6mm Creedmoor to 6mm GT levels would it extend barrel life appreciable amounts or is this just wasted potential?
Yes it will. Using H1000 will too.
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Barrel life question for you high volume shooters. If I load a 6mm Creedmoor to 6mm GT levels would it extend barrel life appreciable amounts or is this just wasted potential?
Agreed, but I already have the 6 creedmoor and I am hoping to get a couple years out of it. I will definitely barrel to a 6GT next barrel. At the ranges I shoot, really a 6 ARC would work too, but the 6 GT is better suited for temp stable powders.Reducing velocity will extend barrel life. But if you want to neuter it down just use something else. There's a "tool" for every job.
I'm currently getting a 6 Creedmoor built, my plan is to run it at whatever its sweet spot is and just use it.Barrel life question for you high volume shooters. If I load a 6mm Creedmoor to 6mm GT levels would it extend barrel life appreciable amounts or is this just wasted potential? I know guys shooting prs with GTs seeing upwards of 2500 rounds on thier barrels. It has me thinking maybe be better off with a GT next barrel. I was hoping to change a barrel every other year or so. I can shoot a fair amount and I only shoot to 600 yards max. What are your thoughts?









We lost some shoulder meat to a TMK shot through the shoulder blade on an elk two weeks ago, but lost almost no meat to the last elk with TMK's where the bullet did not go through either shoulder.Thanks. Is it destroying a ton of meat?
Not form and I haven't shot anything with the 108, but I from what I understand I would expect it would have similar destruction if it hits bone.So would the 108 be better than if you are looking for meat or just keep it in the lungs?
Thank you so much!
Antlerless elk tag, took a calf at 509yds, 6creed 108eldm, no wind, bedded elk, prone position, base of neck bang flop.
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Agreed, could we get build info?Sharp rig right there. Congrats.
Those M77 MK II’s are some of the best rifles I’ve ever shot. Still got one with the OG boat paddle stocks.Alaska grizz, it did take 5 shots to get it done tho, not recommended. 100 grain core lokts. Skeleton stock Ruger M77 MKII
Years back I loaded 95 partitions in a buddies 243 wssm. It did great on deer.You get around to this? I loaded a bunch of these up for my wife’s 243win this year. I’m sure it’ll kill out to 150yds just fine, but curious of your results.


Dude, excellent pics and report. Thanks for posting.95 TMK on an elk, slightly quartering towards. Entered just behind the front left shoulder and was found in the offside hide midway on the right side of the elk. MV 2800, impact velocity 2500.
Was with a herd of 75, they spooked more at the sound of the impact that the shot from the rifle (or at least had trouble pinpointing where it came from) and moved 50 yards, the bull went with them and was on his feet for another 30-60 seconds before going down. There were enough other elk moving around and in front of/behind him that additional shots were not made.
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It's the gen1 Seekins Havak Element with NF NXS 2.5-10x42 Mil-R, ARC rings, TBAC Ultra 7 suppressor.Agreed, could we get build info?
Great report. That's way less fragmentation/greater weight retention than I would've expected.95 TMK on an elk, slightly quartering towards. Entered just behind the front left shoulder and was found in the offside hide midway on the right side of the elk. MV 2800, impact velocity 2500.
Was with a herd of 75, they spooked more at the sound of the impact that the shot from the rifle (or at least had trouble pinpointing where it came from) and moved 50 yards, the bull went with them and was on his feet for another 30-60 seconds before going down. There were enough other elk moving around and in front of/behind him that additional shots were not made.
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