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14 February 2018, 05:36
Jerry Eden
6mm-06
Anybody out there shooting a 6mm-06, an 87grain Hornady HPBT at 3700fps, well it's a beast.


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14 February 2018, 05:49
ZekeShikar
No I don't shoot one but have eyed it many times but always managed to build something else.

My buddy shot (and still owns) a 240 Wby and the performance is about the same although I'd rather have the '06 case!

I do shoot a 6mm WSM but opt for high BC bullets at slightly slower speeds. The 115 DTAC at 3300 fps is pretty respectable for ringing steel at extended ranges but the projectile is not recommended for hunting.

The big question is how long it will shoot well before it's burnt out!!! (it'll be re-barreled to a 6.5 WSM when this tube is fried, if anyone cares).

Zeke
14 February 2018, 05:57
IOWADON
I've got two TCR-87 barrels in 6MM-06. One is a fast-twist barrel and shoots 105-gr Breger VLD's at 3,250 fps (for deer) and the other is a slow twist barrel and shoots 70-gr Nsler Balistic Tips at 3,900 fps (for coyotes). Both work really well!
22 February 2018, 05:03
Jerry Eden
I built mine with a 28" Pac-Nor Stainless Barrel. My thinking was, after the throat is gone, I'd just lap off a couple inches, and start shooting again. We'll see if that works out.


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22 February 2018, 05:42
df06
I had a custom 240 wby made on a Rem 700 action.
It was a terrific coyote rifle with 70 ballistic tips.
I suspect that performance is very similar to the 6/06.


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24 February 2018, 21:20
butchloc
i had a super rockchucker some years ago that i used 85 gr sierras in - was very capable of blowing up crats - burnt the barrel quick - never got anything close to 3700
20 September 2018, 23:15
dan belisle
Have a 240 Gibbs, built on a Win 70, with a Ron Smith gain twist 26" barrel. Very fast, very flat. - dan


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23 September 2018, 07:19
LongDistanceOperator
I wish I could comment, but I'm kicking myself in the ass for not jumping on one built on an FN commercial Mauser. Can't be snoozin' when something like that comes along.
23 September 2018, 08:37
NormanConquest
Yeah,that guy got a steal on that. Somewhere around here I still have a new chamber reamer that never was used because the fellow changed his mind.I don't send tools back even if I can't use them right now.In the most real sense,they only appreciate in value.


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