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6x45 aka 6mm/223

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21 March 2007, 01:25
TR
6x45 aka 6mm/223
Does anybody here have any experience with this wildcat?I have a Sako 75 in 222 which I am planning to re-barrel to 6x45.Intended use to include roe,fox,crows and beaver.thinking about Sierra 85grs for deer and Nosler BT 70grs for anything else.If anyone has load data or any experience with this cartridge it would be good to hear from you!Thanks Toby.
21 March 2007, 02:26
mho
Toby, I don't know if you have seen the data on this site??

http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp

You need to select Load Type = rifle and Cartridge = 6x45mm.

reloadersnest.com also has some data, but not nearly as extensive as the Hodgdon site.

- mike


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22 March 2007, 01:55
Gerry
Probably alot of American Riflemen would be happy to have an unaltered Sako rifle in it's original chambering the .222 Remington.

Appears to me that the Republic of South Africa hunters seem to have 6x45 expereince; you might ask there for their expereince(s).


Cheers,

Number 10
22 March 2007, 14:39
1894mk2
There was a Swedish hunter who used to post on here that had one on an older Sako. He was very pleased with it.

Hornady has 6x47 data from a 26" barrel. I will try to search out an article from Magnum magazine for you.
25 March 2007, 00:45
Stonecreek
I you're going to wildcat anyway, I would suggest going to the 6x47 (6mm-.222 Magnum). The brass is not as plentiful or cheap as the .223, but it is neither scarce nor particularly expensive. The Magnum's longer neck leaves you more to work with in the 6mm and a tad extra case capacity also.

If your rifle were a pristine L461, then I would have some hesitation in rebarreling it, but rebarreling a Model 75 wouldn't bother me.
25 March 2007, 03:38
Heritage Arms
Alot of South African shoot the 6x45. I think PMP makes the brass and Truevelo builds the guns. I have seen the guns and read alot about the round it seems your description is exactly what the 6x45 was designed for. I have thought about having a rifle built also in that round

Aleko


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26 March 2007, 23:01
kayaker
Email Magnum Magazine in SA and get the relvant back-issues posted to you.

They have run quite a few articles about the 6x45 and have load data, building rifles, hunting experience etc etc.


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27 March 2007, 00:36
TR
thanks for all the replies so far!