Buy a shot out tikka and rebarrel. Done.Leaning the 6cm side right now though… just wish there were more in production (tikka I’m looking at you) I could sacrifice an savage action and re barrel but… it’s a savage action…
Buy a shot out tikka and rebarrel. Done.Leaning the 6cm side right now though… just wish there were more in production (tikka I’m looking at you) I could sacrifice an savage action and re barrel but… it’s a savage action…
This is my current trajectoryBuy a shot out tikka and rebarrel. Done.
Any clue where I can find a shot out tikka?Buy a shot out tikka and rebarrel. Done.
Or just buy a 6.5 creed tikka and take the barrel off. Shoot out the 6cm then spin the 6.5 back on if you want.Buy a shot out tikka and rebarrel. Done.
That’s the article.Yes. Because I have to look everything up and was not aware of that until today, https://arxiv.org/pdf/1410.5737#:~:text=The composite of the lead,same twist rate and conditions.
When I look up the 95 TMK it’s says don’t use for hunting- is that “old school” concern on these type of bullets?
Suppressed, my 6creed kicks less than my 223 unsuppressed.I hunted with a guy running a 243 last week and it has me intrigued. What is the recoil on one of those like? I assume it is somewhere in between a 7.62x 39 and 223 but not sure which end of the spectrum it is closer to.
I hunted with a guy running a 243 last week and it has me intrigued. What is the recoil on one of those like? I assume it is somewhere in between a 7.62x 39 and 223 but not sure which end of the spectrum it is closer to.
The 90 Accubond should stabilize fine in a 10 twist. When Nosler launched that bullet, the 10 twist 243 was probably the most common 6mm available, so I am thinking they put the bullet at 90 grains to account for that.
The trend on this forum is toward more frangible tipped bullets. That doesn't mean that old school cup and core and bonded bullets don't kill with authority. A 95 grain Partition will turn heart and lungs into jelly.