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7.5 twist is ideal, but a 7 will be ok. You may have a few more bullets go poof towards the end of the barrel's life, aside from that it should be fine.
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Im building two fast 6mm's. The smith and ACE barrels both said 7.5 twist for the 115 DTACI bought the 115 NR deepcut dtachs for a 6UM-30, 24” barrel in a 7 twist. Is that ok for shooting the dtachs?
I called and talked to the guys over at UM. They said 115s in a 7twist is fine. A 7twist with 108s is different story though.7.5 twist is ideal, but a 7 will be ok. You may have a few more bullets go poof towards the end of the barrel's life, aside from that it should be fine.
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That’s probably the problem, big windage turrets suckI’d make sure the brass isn’t hitting your scope turret I’ve been shooting quite a bit of short action cases in a long action tikka and they eject just fine if they aren’t hitting the scope!
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As said above, could be hitting the turret, or you need to run your bolt like you mean it!Is there any modifying I can do to make the tikka eject the 6um brass better out of a long action mag and bolt stop? Or should I just buy a short action stop and mag?
I don't think swapping to the short action parts is going to change anything. If the scope has a large windage turret, a Tikka is going to hit it. The only solutions are a reasonably sized windage turret or higher mounts.Is there any modifying I can do to make the tikka eject the 6um brass better out of a long action mag and bolt stop? Or should I just buy a short action stop and mag?
Take a video ejecting your brass and then play it in slow motion. I had the same issue with a tikka and RS1.2.I am lefty but it’s a r1.2 scope. It doesn’t look like I’m hitting the scope but I’ll look at it closer tonight hopefully. It seems like it works best to run the bolt not too fast and not too slow. I’m wondering if it’s just barely catching the um scope rings. I need to do some more investigating.
Thanks for the help
I'll look at mine and see if maybe it's different than I was thinking, maybe hitting the back of the action port? I just always assumed it was hitting the turret like every other magnum Tikka I've had.I am lefty but it’s a r1.2 scope. It doesn’t look like I’m hitting the scope but I’ll look at it closer tonight hopefully. It seems like it works best to run the bolt not too fast and not too slow. I’m wondering if it’s just barely catching the um scope rings. I need to do some more investigating.
Thanks for the help
It will be the turret, and changing the bolt stop and mag won’t make any difference.I am lefty but it’s a r1.2 scope. It doesn’t look like I’m hitting the scope but I’ll look at it closer tonight hopefully. It seems like it works best to run the bolt not too fast and not too slow. I’m wondering if it’s just barely catching the um scope rings. I need to do some more investigating.
Thanks for the help
I had this same problem on two occasions powder in both instances, drove me nuts. One was a problem with a bad batch of N555 being too slow, and the second was with N570 had absorbed moisture over the soggy winter months here in WA. Put the powder into glass dishes and into my food dehydrator for 90 minutes at 135°, Viola, back up to published speeds (benchrest shooter secret). If you do dehydrate your powder, back it off a few grains and shoot a pressure ladder in .5 gr increments until you see pressure again. Hope this helps.I had a well known gunsmith in WY build both my 16" and 20" 6UMs.
He has built a dozen other rifles for me that are all fantastic.
I think these barrels are just F'd.
I am basically 200-300 fps slower than what everyone else is getting.
I store all my powder in ammo cans with desiccant canisters. No worries of loose/poor fitting lids, aging containers, etc. Still have several Hercules Unique containers that are older than me, but still work well, when I actually use them.I had this same problem on two occasions powder in both instances, drove me nuts. One was a problem with a bad batch of N555 being too slow, and the second was with N570 had absorbed moisture over the soggy winter months here in WA. Put the powder into glass dishes and into my food dehydrator for 90 minutes at 135°, Viola, back up to published speeds (benchrest shooter secret). If you do dehydrate your powder, back it off a few grains and shoot a pressure ladder in .5 gr increments until you see pressure again. Hope this helps.
I guess Sierra.Anyone have guesses as to the brand of this new 6mm bullet?
Did I miss this? There's a new 6mm bullet coming out?Anyone have guesses as to the brand of this new 6mm bullet?