16" or 18" barrel?
18” 6CM. First shots down a new tube.
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16" or 18" barrel?
Thank you. That's encouraging. I want to hit 2800' with an 18". Sounds like it'll be easy-peasy to do so and still be below maximum.18” 6CM. First shots down a new tube.
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You will be able to forsure. I have a 16.5” 6cm and well below pressure I’m at 2850. Worked up to pressure at about 2940, you’ll make it easy!Thank you. That's encouraging. I want to hit 2800' with an 18". Sounds like it'll be easy-peasy to do so and still be below maximum.
Loaded up a ladder of N555 with the 116’s. 41 grains - 43.5 grains. 20 thou off the lands. 43.5 grains shot 2800 out of 18” barrel. It’s a new barrel with only a few shots in it. No pressure signs at 43.5. Gonna load up 20
at 42 grains and shoot them at 100 and at distance to see how they shoot. Looks like they are gonna shoot awesome!
Alpha brass SRP
Cc 450 primers
2.89 col
Tikka action chambered in 6 creedmoor with Bartlien 18” barrel 1:7.5” twist.
This is exciting. Have a Tikka being re chambered to a 6creed with the exact same plan for load.
Did you measure what that is for jump in your chamber? Assuming SAAMI chamber?
Yep. 42.5 should easily be 2800+, even 42 with a bit more down the tube. FYI, 7800 DA.Thank you. That's encouraging. I want to hit 2800' with an 18". Sounds like it'll be easy-peasy to do so and still be below maximum.

I agree the new tmk's don't have typical sierra quality.The tips on the TMK’s are less than impressive IMO. These are the 116’s. Tip on the left is raised slightly, canted to the right and where the jacket meets the tip is also crooked
There is a rabbit hole to dive into. Most likely has an effect, but how much? Thanks for the heads up, will keep an eye out for this.The tips on the TMK’s are less than impressive IMO. These are the 116’s. Tip on the left is raised slightly, canted to the right and where the jacket meets the tip is also crooked.
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They still shoot decent, but nothing spectacular. But you can’t expect anything extraordinary with tips wobbling at 260,000 RPM’s. 42.5gr. N555 gave 3010fps from a 26” 6 creed at 2.920” COAL.
Agreed for sure. Cause a miss on an animal at moderate distances? Unlikely.There is a rabbit hole to dive into. Most likely has an effect, but how much? Thanks for the heads up, will keep an eye out for this.
That’s all I have experience with from sierra currently, but I’m not over the moon. I’ll probably spend more time with these 116’s but the bullet quality is absolutely nothing special. They shot well enough for shooting random shit though. Maybe have my daughter use them on a deer.I agree the new tmk's don't have typical sierra quality.
Iv seen similar with different lots of ELDs. Had one lot so bad I sent it to Hornady. They told me the tip has minimal impact on the precision but did replace that lot of bullets for me.The tips on the TMK’s are less than impressive IMO. These are the 116’s. Tip on the left is raised slightly, canted to the right and where the jacket meets the tip is also crooked.
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They still shoot decent, but nothing spectacular. But you can’t expect anything extraordinary with tips wobbling at 260,000 RPM’s. 42.5gr. N555 gave 3010fps from a 26” 6 creed at 2.920” COAL.
I had one of those yesterday with an 88. No wobble zone. One of a couple hundred shot tho.I had one bullet land 1.5” outside the group.