30 December 2007, 03:58
john durham6mm ackley
guys i need some good info about this caliber i have a 6mm rem. sporter that shoots decent and would like to chamber for this wildcat. should i shoot the sporter out , or go ahead and get a barrel and have it chambered .is it worth the extra money to have it done just bought a 6mm varmint that i was going to put on becuase i like the varmint fill. will be shooting coyote and deer would like to keep it in the 1-10 twist . also will it be hard to use it as a repeter. all and any info will be accepted.
30 December 2007, 22:21
Thomas JonesI think you know you don't need a new barrel, just ream the one you have to 6mm AI. As far as using it as a repeater, alot depends on the action.
Is it a remington. A push feed short action in 6mm AI could give you some feeding trouble , but a good smith should be able to get it to work.
Using different bullets and playing around with seating depth I would bet you would find a good combo that would at least feed the 1st 2
...tj3006
30 December 2007, 22:58
DuaneinNDI have not had any real feeding issues with the 244 AI( 6mm Improved) in the 700 short action. I seemms to feed better than the 243AI.
I am not a fan of rechambering factory barrels.
www.duanesguns.com31 December 2007, 09:10
ramrod340quote:
I think you know you don't need a new barrel, just ream the one you have to 6mm AI.
To do it correctly you need to set the barrel back and rechamber.
01 January 2008, 22:48
sambubbaAll AI cartridges should have a slight crush fit to properly set headspace. You should feel a little resistance when chambering a round the last 1/3 of bolt travel.
12 January 2008, 02:25
armadilloI picked up my finished 6mm AI rebarrel on Monday and took it to the range for the first time today. The rifle is an old Remington 700 6mm Rem that I bought 40 years ago. I still want a light weight sporter, so I picked a take off .243 24" sporter barrel. I hope this works out, if not I will be buyimg a new SS barrel.
I was just fireforming cases today using max 100 gr. 6mm Rem reloads @ 25 yards. I chronographed some and was getting 70 fps higher than in the old 6mm Rem!! Strange, but I guess adding 2" to barrel length means a lot for this cartridge.
12 January 2008, 08:08
ramrod340quote:
Strange, but I guess adding 2" to barrel length means a lot for this cartridge.
If you are comparing 2 different barrels I've had 2 barrels the same length show that much difference.