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I have a sako sporter in 6ppc, just acquired. I want to try some light Berger bullets. I am looking at EUWIN BR Target 62 grain Bergers and BR column target 64.20 grain bergers. What are those designations? I want to punch paper for accuracy an likely will pop some called coyotes. Thanks NRA Patron member | ||
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Here is a description of the column bullet. Length of core is constant, not the weight of core. http://www.bergerbullets.com/n...mm-br-column-bullet/ | |||
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thank you NRA Patron member | |||
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I have that same rifle. Twist rate is 1:12". For shooting coyotes I have had some success with both the 6mm 55-grain Ballistic Tip, and the 70-grain 6mm Ballistic Tip. As you know, it is a very sweet little rifle. | |||
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I have two of them - both are 14twist | |||
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I don't believe it's the same as those built off the 220 Russian case, but 6 ppc USA...still highly accurate but not the match cartridge or case used in custom be rifles...would make a fine varmint round having a lot more capabilities than any .224 cartridge.. | |||
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These rifles shoot very well, but you have to use 6 PPC USA brass. Talking of bullets, I bought a whole bunch of them from Bill Brawand. In 224, 243 and 257 calibers. These are the most accurate bullets I have ever shot. In a heavy bench rifle built by DWIGHT Scott, I have shot some groups that we really cannot measure!! | |||
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