6BR build
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6BR build
I just finished a 6BR Savage build and got out to the range yesterday. I was very pleased with the results. Using 24.5 gr of H322 and 107 gr Sierra MKs I was consistently getting sub half inch 5 shot groups, and that powder is not supposed to work well with heavy bullets in a 6BR. I'm getting 2 lbs of Varget from my son next week and that is the go to powder for this cartridge. I can't wait to see what that's going to do. (I corrected the scope base after I took the pic.)
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Re: 6BR build
Nice shooter you got there!!
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RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
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Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
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Re: 6BR build
Nice gun, like the bolt handle. I love building savage rifles, I like to do one every year to pass the time between end of hunting season and start of the next hunting season. Is that a B&C medalist stock and a criterion barrel? I just got a savage action and trying to decide what caliber to order for the barrel.
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Re: 6BR build
Thanks guys. It is a B & C Medalist stock and the barrel is a McGowen in 8 twist. You're right Toasty, these things are a blast to build. I really enjoy being able to say "Me" when people ask who built your rifle. If you don't already have one, I would suggest a 6BR. From 300 to 600 yards nothing else can touch it, at 100 yards the 6PPC is only marginally more accurate, and the 6BR can still hold it's own at 1000 yards. It's cheap to reload and supposedly really easy to tune. What more could ask from a cartridge?
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Re: 6BR build
More guns! Makes a body feel fine, LOL!!! Good job, brudda!
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Re: 6BR build
Thanks my friend. I was at our buddies in East Rochester getting a 6mm cleaning brush last week. All they have on their shelves is dust.bow shot wrote:More guns! Makes a body feel fine, LOL!!! Good job, brudda!
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Re: 6BR build
You mean, "good dust" as in stuff is flying off the shelves, or "bad dust" as in, we are letting the NY business fade away as we build up in PA?
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Re: 6BR build
I was a bit worried about that too. I asked the clerk flat out "Are you guys going out of business?". He said "We sell 8000 guns a year here. We're not going anywhere."bow shot wrote:You mean, "good dust" as in stuff is flying off the shelves, or "bad dust" as in, we are letting the NY business fade away as we build up in PA?
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Re: 6BR build
so far so good then!
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Re: 6BR build
That is a nice looking rig. I ordered a new 6BR barrel from McGowen Outlet on Weds. and it was here on friday! Montana to Oregon! It's a 12 twist for the 55-80 Grain Varmint bullets. Savage rifles+ McGowen barrels are very accurate. It's my 6th McGowen rifle.
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Re: 6BR build
Very accurate indeed. Since getting my loads tuned I can get 100 yards 5 shot groups in the .1s on a regular basis. I'm already planning a 6.5 x 47 lapua build with a Savage and McGowen combination.ClaimJumper wrote:Savage rifles+ McGowen barrels are very accurate. It's my 6th McGowen rifle.
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Re: 6BR build
Its definitely a caliber on my short list. Wonder how the smaller bullets would do on the 8-twist? I'd like to shoot the whole range of sizes.
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Re: 6BR build
I built a 6x45 (6mm 223 Rem) with an 8 twist. I can shoot 55 to 105 (haven't tried anything bigger) and even with a lower velocity have no problems stabilizing the 105 hybrids. I feel like my best accuracy is around 70-80 grain bullets, but the 55s do alright with the 8 twist.Bodei wrote:Its definitely a caliber on my short list. Wonder how the smaller bullets would do on the 8-twist? I'd like to shoot the whole range of sizes.
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Re: 6BR build
Where is a good source to learn about building a Savage rifle? I've built several high end AR's but would love to build me a bolt gun. Also, where do you buy the Savage actions? Thanks,
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Re: 6BR build
Best place to get a savage action is find a used gun at a pawn shop, gun show, or local gun classifieds. Take off the barrel and stock and sell them on ebay and end up around $200-$300 for your action. You can buy new ones from northland shooters supply and I've seen a few here and there, but they are usually priced at $400 min.
There are a lot of good online resources that can help you out, do a google search for savage forums. Tons of people have built savage guns and there is a good chance someone very near you has already done it and has the wrench, headspace gauges, and the know how.
The hardest part about savage rifles is knowing which stock fits which action and which action you want. Savage has changed their short action 3 times in the last 10 years and the stocks are not interchangeable and then they have a long action. For stock options, you want top bolt release, the bottom bolt release is just too new and doesn't have many options. If you're going short, centerfeed or 4.4" action screw spacing has most stock options, but the stagger feed or 4.275 also has several options.
The stock accutrigger is just OK, but there are some simple things that can be done to the trigger to make it as nice as most aftermarket triggers and the trigger is really easy to work on compared to other guns. If you're just going to buy a timney or rifle basix trigger, a non accutrigger used gun can save you quite a bit of money and they seem to be everywhere.
There are a lot of good online resources that can help you out, do a google search for savage forums. Tons of people have built savage guns and there is a good chance someone very near you has already done it and has the wrench, headspace gauges, and the know how.
The hardest part about savage rifles is knowing which stock fits which action and which action you want. Savage has changed their short action 3 times in the last 10 years and the stocks are not interchangeable and then they have a long action. For stock options, you want top bolt release, the bottom bolt release is just too new and doesn't have many options. If you're going short, centerfeed or 4.4" action screw spacing has most stock options, but the stagger feed or 4.275 also has several options.
The stock accutrigger is just OK, but there are some simple things that can be done to the trigger to make it as nice as most aftermarket triggers and the trigger is really easy to work on compared to other guns. If you're just going to buy a timney or rifle basix trigger, a non accutrigger used gun can save you quite a bit of money and they seem to be everywhere.