wind gypsy
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Not sure what you’re referencing but I’ve watched a bunch of his videos. Unfortunately I think most were on Facebook.Where did you find the Taylor Stratton videos?
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Not sure what you’re referencing but I’ve watched a bunch of his videos. Unfortunately I think most were on Facebook.Where did you find the Taylor Stratton videos?
6CM will give you more impact velocity with the shorter barrel than the GT. Barrel life is the only advantage the GT has, IMO.Alright I’m looking at building either a 6mm creedmoor or 6mm gt for the daughters first hunting rifle. Only reason I’m not looking at 243 is it seems these other two are easier to find brass anymore. So let’s hear the pros and cons of the 6mm creedmoor vs the 6mm gt. Will be a short barrel build no longer than 20” and being ran suppressed
For what it’s worth I sold my 20” 6creed when I got my 6GT. You can get plenty of velocity with a GT utilizing 105-110 class bullets and the animals I’ve shot with the GT haven’t complained about the different headstamp on the brass.So I've been contemplating this, and I think I am leaning towards the 6GT because of the barrel life and slightly less recoil. From what I've read, it seems it may be reasonable to expect ~500ish more rounds out of the GT vs the CM, what do you all think?
I intend for this build to be something that is enjoyable to shoot, and something for my wife and son to take out on hunts. I am thinking I would like to run the 108 ELDM or Elite Hunter's at 2800-2850 MV out of a 20" barrel.
6mm GT has a 1% larger case capacity to bore area ratio than that of 6.5 CM. I suspect barrel will also be similar.From what I've read, it seems it may be reasonable to expect ~500ish more rounds out of the GT vs the CM.