6mm-223 Across the Course Rifle Project
Intro: Ron Dague wanted a new gun that was similar to his trusty .223 Rem rifle, but which fired 6mm bullets. There is a superb choice of bullets in this caliber, and Ron found that the 95gr Berger VLD could be driven to a healthy 2,604 fps by the small .223 Rem case. This 6mm wildcat based on the common .223 Rem offers excellent accuracy and very low recoil — something very important in the cross-the-course discipline. In addition, Ron’s 95gr load with Reloder 15 delivered an ES of just 4 fps over ten shots. That exceptionally low ES helps achieve minimal vertical dispersion at 600 yards.
By Ron Dague, Sinclair Reloading Tech
From Sinclair’s GunTech Articles Archive
I already had a .223 Remington match rifle, and I wanted the 6mm-223 to be as close to the same as I could make it. I installed the barreled action in a wood 40X stock to work up load data and work out any magazine feeding issues. While I was working on that, I looked for a McMillan Baker Special stock and finally found one to finish this project. I bedded the action and stock, then took the rifle to the range to check zeros on the sights and scope. I was surprised that I didn’t have to change anything on the sights. I thought changing the stock would cause sight changes. The thought went through my head, “Maybe the 40X stock isn’t all that bad”.
Here’s line-up of 6mm bullets. The Berger 95gr VLD is in the middle.
I took the new rifle to the first match of the year, a National Match Course match, and my off-hand score was 83, rapid sitting 95, rapid prone 95, and slow fire prone 197 — for total aggregate 470. This may not be my best work, but on match day the wind was blowing about 15 mph and the temp was around 40° F, with rain threatening. This was a reduced course of fire — we shot at 200 and 300 yards on reduced targets.
I used 70gr Berger bullets for this match, loaded in Remington brass with 25 grains of VihtaVuori N540 and Federal 205M primers. When I worked up loads for this rifle, N540 gave the best accuracy with the best extreme spread — 2,950 fps with an extreme spread of 20 fps on a 10-shot string. The load for 600 yards was with a 95gr Berger VLD bullet, with 23.0 grains of Reloder 15, Lapua cases, and the same Federal 205M primers. This load is 2,604 fps, with an extreme spread of 4 fps over a 10-shot string. I’ve shot this load at several 3×600 yard matches, and the accuracy has proven to be very good. At the last 3×600 match, my scores were as follows: 199-10x and 198-11X with scope, and 193-10X with iron sights. Best 600-yard score so far with iron sights was 198-12X.
6mm-223 Rem Rifle Specifications: 700 BDL action and floor plate, Bartlein 6mm 1:8″ twist, McMillan Baker Special stock in Desert Camo, Centra front and rear sights, Ken Farrell bases with stripper clip guide, Sinclair hand stop, and Jewell trigger. Gunsmith Neil Keller helped me with the metal work and instructed me on the action work and rebarreling.
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Tags: 6mm-223, Hornady, Ron Dague, Sinclair Int'l
Forster also offer 6mm-.223 dies
I have been thinking about a project like this. It would be interesting to know what reamer was used and which dies match best.
It is a good caliber, but it really gives no real advantag over the .223 if you compare the ballistics of the 107 6mm at a much lower speed than the 80 .223 at higher speed. Any ballistics program will illustrate that the wind drift is about the same, but not to worry, the .223 is an excellent cartridge due to today’s modern bullets.
I’d love to see a 6x45mm cartridge guide.
Had a 6×45 built, loaded long (2.5″) with 107SMK’s getting 2600fps from a 21″ barrel. No complaints.
I use a reamer from Pacific tool.
I would be curious of the 107 load from reply above.
Thank you all for your kind words.
Ron
One of the older gunwriters(Bob Milek or Jim Carmichael, I think) was a great proponent of the ctg. He raved about the accuracy and long barrel life.
Lot to love in a small package.
6mmTCU it will still feed fine!!! really!
“Marc says:
August 28, 2011 at 6:37 pm
I’d love to see a 6x45mm cartridge guide.”
A member on PredatorMasters has worked diligently to put one together using published loads and individual’s favorite loads.
Look here:
http://buckammo.com/Images/6x45_loaddata_5_1.pdf
Barrel life should be excellent
What would be different between this 6mm-.223 and the apparently more commonly referenced 6×45 wildcat? Or for that matter a .243-223? Or a .243-45 if you want to get really crazy?!
Personally I favor keeping the units consistent. So for my taste, it’s either a 6×45 or a .243-223 but to each his own.
Looks like a fun build whatever you call it!
Imagine the barrel life is excellent.
Are not the 6×45 and the 6-223 the same ? Or is a difference in shoulder/neck length there ?