Do the Bergaras use R700 bottom metal? I think they use AI pattern mags, that correct? I’m thinking about a 6.5PRC in the near future. I like Tikka’s products I just will not buy a new Beretta product.
Printable View
Do the Bergaras use R700 bottom metal? I think they use AI pattern mags, that correct? I’m thinking about a 6.5PRC in the near future. I like Tikka’s products I just will not buy a new Beretta product.
With heavy high BC bullets you can stretch a 6mm Creedmoor out quite a ways, with less wind drift than most of the larger calibers. The new Berger 109 Hybrids have a published G7 BC of .292, and with a muzzle velocity of 3050 should still be supersonic at 1400 (sea level, 60 degrees F), not going transsonic until closer to 1500 yards.
In a full value 10 mph wind the same bullet would only drift about 1.8 mil at 1000 yards. KE at 1000 for the 109 Hybrid in that same example is ~ 650 ft lbs.
http://www.shooterscalculator.com/ba...php?t=863bc984
The biggest downside to a 6 Creedmoor is barrel life (under 2k rounds, often closer to 16-1700 depending on how hot you push them), but a lot of guys feel the lack of recoil and wind cheating are worth the price.
It's a great caliber for shooting targets at long range, and with some great factory ammo options is probably one of the better choices for someone wanting to get into PRS type competitive shooting.
In some of the PRS matches i've shot, we were engaging targets at 1,800 yards. I made multiple hits with the 6mm, but they can be very hard to see impacts at that distance, so those targets almost always have flashers that light up on impact. With any caliber, wind is the biggest factor at distance, but the match 6mm bullets have a very high BC and are much flatter shooting than the .308. To give you an idea, my drop at 1,000 yards with my 6mm is 213"/5.9mils and with my 308, my drop is 417"/11.5mils.
6.5 CM is an awesome round, and probably a better "all around" caliber if you want to shoot long range and also hunt with it. I've taken 2 elk at 600-700 yards with a 6.5, but i wouldn't feel comfortable shooting an elk with a 6mm. There are also a LOT of good factory rounds available for 6.5 CM, which is a big plus if you don't reload.
Another vote for the Tikka CTR in a KRG Bravo chassis.
Also, to add to the thread, I sold off the CTR stock and mags and dropped it into a MDT LSS XL Gen 2 chasis with folding stock that comes in at 11.85 lbs loaded with a 10rd mag (10.85 lbs unloaded)...for reference, the stock configuration unloaded was 9.5 lbs unloaded. So I added a whole lot of functionality for a little more than a pound. If you buy smart and save a little more, you can do this for a little over the $1k mark (rifle/chassis without scope came in at $1325 for me)