Bullet decision in the 6 arc???

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So been shooting the 105 berger hybrids in a 20" Howa CF 6 arc - 1/7.5 twist. About 125 rounds down it and the load seems to sped up a bit and has settled about 2775 FPS average - at least thats what the last 25 rounds shot got me to. At the 6-7k elevation I normally hunt, that gets me 2k FPS to around 600 yards and 1800 fps to around 750. (Which is farther than I normally shoot at game)

But with these new 116/120 class bullets, the experimenter in me wants to play around with them a bit. If I can safely acheive around 2625 FPS for either of these bullets, the ballistic calculators add around 100 yards of range even with them starting 150fps slower.

Think it worth it play with the bigger bullets or should I leave good enough alone? Right or Wrong, there has always been a part of me that believes that accurate speed kills - something comforting about having that extra 150 fps with the 105?

Maybe a compromise and try the 109's and see if they can move along at say 2725-30ish????
 
I must have a slow barrel. My Howa mini is 20” steel barrel and I’ve never gotten a 100+ grain bullet to fly faster than 2700 without pressure. Factory and hand loads. That didn’t answer your question though. I’m a tinkerer too and I’d definitely try to get the heavies to fly. Not sure with twist rate how they’ll do but I’d give it a shot. I ordered my PBB 6 arc with 1:7 twist so I’ve got 116s on the way to try them out in that rifle. Not gonna try in the Howa.


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So been shooting the 105 berger hybrids in a 20" Howa CF 6 arc - 1/7.5 twist. About 125 rounds down it and the load seems to sped up a bit and has settled about 2775 FPS average - at least thats what the last 25 rounds shot got me to. At the 6-7k elevation I normally hunt, that gets me 2k FPS to around 600 yards and 1800 fps to around 750. (Which is farther than I normally shoot at game)

But with these new 116/120 class bullets, the experimenter in me wants to play around with them a bit. If I can safely acheive around 2625 FPS for either of these bullets, the ballistic calculators add around 100 yards of range even with them starting 150fps slower.

Think it worth it play with the bigger bullets or should I leave good enough alone? Right or Wrong, there has always been a part of me that believes that accurate speed kills - something comforting about having that extra 150 fps with the 105?

Maybe a compromise and try the 109's and see if they can move along at say 2725-30ish????
Don’t forget the 95g TMK, 107gr TMK (even though I’ve heard the velocity of the 107 is nearly the same as 116, bearing surface I suppose).
I’m pushing the 95 out of my 16” arc at 2735fps. From what I have learned from seeing others information, I would be leaning TMK (any version) over any other brand/bullet. Especially over hollow point bullets like bergers/smk/lapua secnar. I just don’t like how the HP bullets are ”intended” to function per Berger. Bullet yaws, tip rips off-exposing lead, then it fragments. Just seems to be asking for issues. A wedge pushing it open settles my nerves. I have seen bergers function perfectly fine first hand, just not my cup of tea.
The eldm’s have varying lot issues, some with more lead behind the tip, inhibiting expansion. Tmk and eldx have a consistent track record of them being hollow behind the tip and encouraging expansion. Those two bullets will be my first choices going forward in my rifles.

All of that to say, I would 100% get some TMK’s and run them in your rifle.
 
Was getting low 27's in speed with the barnes 112 mb before surrendering the howa mini to my smith to change the factory 20" to a brux 26" cause i wasn't happy with a rifle that was averaging 1 moa. Leverlution was making me happy with speed & sd though.
 
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