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Would the consensus be that Varget is probably the best option to chase velocity with a temp stable powder? I need something as stable as possible cause I will hunt form 75-80 degrees in the early season to 10-20 degrees in the late season.
Some groups with 22” Howa Mini 6 ARC 30.7 grains Lever 108 ELDM. 2750 FPS. It rings steel at 600 well.
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I stopped at 30.5g under the 95’s in the AR I just didn’t trust the 6ARC bolt.
What OAL did you have the 108’s loaded in your mini?
I should would like to find some 95 tmk bullets.. heard they would be in stock around mid January but that hasn't happened anywhere I can findFrom my experience, lever groups leave a lot to be desired until you’re at or near or above listed Max loads.
I got 2800fps with 95tmk and lever in 16” barrel at 2.3” OAL. I was cratering primers. 2700-2750 all day no issues.
Youll get 2800 in a 20” barrel with lever no issue I’d think
Still looking here as well. Sierra told me mid-Jan. Maybe they’ll hit the shelves soon.I should would like to find some 95 tmk bullets.. heard they would be in stock around mid January but that hasn't happened anywhere I can find
100gr tgk are hitting dealers, sierra told me the 95s were getting ran after that. I have several thousand on back order from a few vendors via my smiths dealer account.I should would like to find some 95 tmk bullets.. heard they would be in stock around mid January but that hasn't happened anywhere I can find
Some discussion about Timney triggers and bottom metal here. Looks like @Kaleb in the post I linked is running a Timney and JO bottom.Has anyone used a Timney Trigger in a Stockys VG stock with JO Bottom Metal? As in does it fit without modification? I reached out to JO and his response was he hadn't personally but had other customers state it wasn't a problem. Just seeing if anyone on here has? If it clears and works fine, I am thinking about ordering the timney.
I put a Timney in my mini. The stock trigger is back further on the actual assembly. The Timney is more forward and a larger curve. So it will need like 1/8” or less trimmed in the guard to allow the bottom metal to sit properly. My gunsmith did it for me.Has anyone used a Timney Trigger in a Stockys VG stock with JO Bottom Metal? As in does it fit without modification? I reached out to JO and his response was he hadn't personally but had other customers state it wasn't a problem. Just seeing if anyone on here has? If it clears and works fine, I am thinking about ordering the timney.
I've bought the scoped combo before. The scope is MOA adjustments on a MIL Dot reticle. The rings and scope are 1" are suitable and usable. Gets you shooting right out of the gate and let's you upgrade where you feel it is the most useful. On my 6mm ARC I changed the stock to a Stockys and upgraded the scope after 1 season. Neither was "required" but more of a want. If you look on gunbroker you can find the combo with the Houge stock and Nikko Sterling scope for between $490 and $510 with no CC fees or shipping from time to time. Good way to get into a ready to shoot gun with money left to buy ammo.Has anyone purchased/tested the scope/rifle combo from Howa? I am looking to get a budget setup 6mm arc to start tinkering with the cartridge. I figured 550 or so is a low cost barrier to entry and I can always just upgrade the stock/optics etc later down the road.
Alternatively I can start with a RAR gen 2 but thats more of an investment im not willing to make right off the bat.
Agree, good way to start shooting but the scope is meh at best.I've bought the scoped combo before. The scope is MOA adjustments on a MIL Dot reticle. The rings and scope are 1" are suitable and usable. Gets you shooting right out of the gate and let's you upgrade where you feel it is the most useful. On my 6mm ARC I changed the stock to a Stockys and upgraded the scope after 1 season. Neither was "required" but more of a want. If you look on gunbroker you can find the combo with the Houge stock and Nikko Sterling scope for between $490 and $510 with no CC fees or shipping from time to time. Good way to get into a ready to shoot gun with money left to buy ammo.
Jay