Sierra Heavy TMK 6MM Testing

I’ve used JBMs in the past for plastic tipped bullets but I’m just WAG’ing and extrapolating from results with 106 TAP that is a similar aggressive profile bullet.

Be interested in what the calc says at sea level DAs and a little below.

Edit: crap, didn’t see you were just asking about DA..NOAA has a DA calculator. I’ve seen graphs on here with elevation and temp correlations. I just use kestrel or RF.
I’m sub 1.5 sg according to AB at -500 yesterday. That’s in a 7.5 twist. In the slower stuff I think a 7 twist isn’t going to hurt any.
 
Well the 107’s shoot great first 5 round were all touching well under a moa, it was to simple so started shooting some distance as it got boring haha. Dialed a quick dope and went 5 for 5 at 812. One thing I did notice with the same load I had for the 109’s and n570 the pressure was way less and about 100fps slower. Going to load up some with n565 this week and try to see if I can hit pressure and see where the speed lands. Excited for the 116’s.
 
Building an 8 twist 6mm so thinking it will be the 107 TMK for me to try first. I love Bergers but will try out these TMK for a bit.
 
Has anyone done a pressure ladder?
I need 1 full grain of powder over a 109 LRHT to reach the same speeds with the 107’s. Not reach pressure, but just the same speeds.

Shot 42.5 H4350 and 44.5gr. N555 both at 3110fps out of 26” with zero pressure issues. It’s a beefy defiance action though.

With that said, they just aren’t quite stacking like the Berger’s, so I’m going to sell my remaining lot of 107’s and wait for the 116’s.
 
I need 1 full grain of powder over a 109 LRHT to reach the same speeds with the 107’s. Not reach pressure, but just the same speeds.

Shot 42.5 H4350 and 44.5gr. N555 both at 3110fps out of 26” with zero pressure issues. It’s a beefy defiance action though.

With that said, they just aren’t quite stacking like the Berger’s, so I’m going to sell my remaining lot of 107’s and wait for the 116’s.
I’ll take them!
 
So what is the consensus (that’s a funny word on RokSlide) between 107 & 116 for western hunting in a 6CM, 18” barrel?


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So what is the consensus (that’s a funny word on RokSlide) between 107 & 116 for western hunting in a 6CM, 18” barrel?


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On a saami chamber I’d want a little more bearing surface (assuming thats what the 116 has)

Of course this is only speculation, but if I were in your shoes I’d be buying 116s
 
So what is the consensus (that’s a funny word on RokSlide) between 107 & 116 for western hunting in a 6CM, 18” barrel?


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I think the concensus is that it’s likely overkill for anything short of giraffe, and you should stick to a real man’s gun shooting a man’s caliber, aka 223.

Jk. I think it’s a shoot the one that’s available and groups the best in your rifle type situation at this point.

As more data for how these bullets seem to “tune” becomes available, we might be able to reach a more nuanced recommendation. But for now the are so new, there’s no way anybody has reached any sort of conclusion about the differences between them.
 
I need 1 full grain of powder over a 109 LRHT to reach the same speeds with the 107’s. Not reach pressure, but just the same speeds.

Shot 42.5 H4350 and 44.5gr. N555 both at 3110fps out of 26” with zero pressure issues. It’s a beefy defiance action though.

With that said, they just aren’t quite stacking like the Berger’s, so I’m going to sell my remaining lot of 107’s and wait for the 116’s.
i was getting slightly stiff bolt lift on Tikka action at 41.5 gr H4350, MRC didn't change
 
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