Calvin45
Well-Known Member
I see a few folks mention the 284 case. I was thinking that too. Little more horsepower.
The thing is…it's a long case for a short action IF you're seating the long high bc bullets way out there. Which is fine if you're okay with single feed.
OP, do you need this rifle to be a repeater with all loads worked up? If so I'd probably not go the 6-284 or 6.5-284 route. But if you're wanting max performance from the action you specify with no modifying the bolt face or anything, and are okay with running it as a single shot with some loads, these two cartridges are awesome choices.
If not, 6 creed is an easy button though I admit I wouldn't shoot big game at 600 with a 6mm, just my choice, to each their own. The .243 AI with a fast twist also intrigues me a lot as does the 260 rem ai. There's always the 6.5 Beanmoor. Yes, that's a thing
The thing is…it's a long case for a short action IF you're seating the long high bc bullets way out there. Which is fine if you're okay with single feed.
OP, do you need this rifle to be a repeater with all loads worked up? If so I'd probably not go the 6-284 or 6.5-284 route. But if you're wanting max performance from the action you specify with no modifying the bolt face or anything, and are okay with running it as a single shot with some loads, these two cartridges are awesome choices.
If not, 6 creed is an easy button though I admit I wouldn't shoot big game at 600 with a 6mm, just my choice, to each their own. The .243 AI with a fast twist also intrigues me a lot as does the 260 rem ai. There's always the 6.5 Beanmoor. Yes, that's a thing