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14 September 2013, 18:48
16Bore
6x45
Putting one of these together with 80 TTSX and similar weigh Bergers in mind. Anyone got a favorite load? I'm thinking 1:9 will get it done.
15 September 2013, 18:34
theback40
I have a 6 TCU that does it's best with H335 and the 80 grn bullets.
16 September 2013, 09:38
taylorce1
1:10 would get it done, plenty of load data out there on the cartridge.
17 October 2013, 04:19
Atkinson
I love the 6x45, had one for 20 some odd years. A custom Sako L-461 with a mod. 70 safety that the late Tony Barnes made a bolt shroud and used a mod 70 safety lever. he made it out of a chunk of bull barrel. Its a 5.5 lb rifle with an 18 ich barrel. I stocked it in full fiddle back walnut that is blood red..

My favorite load for deer etc. is 26 grs. of H322 or H335 which is faster with the 75 gr. GS custom HP and I have a supply of old discontinued Barnes X 75 gr. bullets..Both are good killers on deer with full penetration every time on deer and antelope on broadside shots.

My varmint load is the 60 gr. Sierra HP and 25 grs. of H322, and I have 10 shot groups that go .265 and another that went .233 both framed. It shoots everything into under a half inch.


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
17 October 2013, 08:20
16Bore
Im sitting on 1k of Nosler 55 AB's, 200 75 VMax, 100 87 Vmax,50 80 TTSX, and 5# of H335. I'm thinking somthings gotta run....
17 October 2013, 18:37
olarmy
55 gr Accubonds???

FWIW, I would save the TTSXs for cartridges with more MV. My sons all shot their first deer wth a 6x47 (very similar cartridge) using 85gr Speer BTs. Excellent performance at the velocities provided by the 6x47 or 6x45. No need for premium bullets.

And H335 was the best performing powder I found.
17 October 2013, 18:55
16Bore
My mistake, I meant 55 gr. ballistic tips, the purple ones. As for the TTSX, it's the lead in food thing. I know it's probably argued on both sides, but my wife asked me to switch years ago when our kids starting eating venison.

Maybe something to it, maybe not. Fine by me. Barnes are good bullets..
17 October 2013, 19:56
olarmy
understood!
18 October 2013, 16:05
Stonecreek
quote:
Originally posted by 16Bore:
My mistake, I meant 55 gr. ballistic tips, the purple ones. As for the TTSX, it's the lead in food thing. I know it's probably argued on both sides, but my wife asked me to switch years ago when our kids starting eating venison.

Maybe something to it, maybe not. Fine by me. Barnes are good bullets..


Those Ballistic Tip 55's are one-holers in my 6mm PPC, as they have been in all 6mm rifles I've tried them in.

The wife's insistence on "unleaded fuel" (whether based on erroneous information or not) is by far the best reason I've ever heard for using a monometal bullet. Keeping momma happy is paramount.
18 October 2013, 17:52
16Bore
Mono's are by far my favorite for getting groceries.
18 October 2013, 21:33
Doubless
My 6 X 45 loves 28 grains of BL(C)-2 behind the Hornady 75 grain HPs...
18 October 2013, 21:52
16Bore
What's it twisted? I went 1:9....
18 October 2013, 23:11
Doubless
This one is 1 in 11!
23 October 2013, 05:25
TomP
quote:
Originally posted by 16Bore:
Putting one of these together with 80 TTSX and similar weigh Bergers in mind. Anyone got a favorite load? I'm thinking 1:9 will get it done.


My 6x45mm is 1:9.5", and I shoot 85 grain Partition bullets most of the time.


TomP

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23 October 2013, 17:56
taylorce1
I don't have the 6X45 but the X47 and my rifle is twisted 1:12. Handles 70 grain bullets great at 3100 fps out of a 20" barrel. I'm working on the 80 grain Deep Curl next.