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		<title>New 6BR: Love at First Group</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many Forum members are putting together their first custom or semi-custom precision rifle this season. These folks often ask us, &#8220;What kind of accuracy can I expect from my first 6mmBR?&#8221; Of course there are no guarantees, but a 6BR with a good custom barrel, good chambering job, and a nice bag-riding stock should be [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many Forum members are putting together their first custom or semi-custom precision rifle this season. These folks often ask us, &#8220;What kind of accuracy can I expect from my first 6mmBR?&#8221; Of course there are no guarantees, but a 6BR with a good custom barrel, good chambering job, and a nice bag-riding stock should be able to shoot well under half-MOA (1/2&#8243; at 100 yards), maybe even approach quarter-MOA. Forum member Eric (aka Exercion) provided this interesting report on his new 6BR:</p>
<p><b>Love at First Group</b> <i>by Eric</i><br />
Well, I took my new stick to the range for the first time today. It features a Savage single shot target action in RBLP configuration, 28&#8243; Broughton 5C barrel, Sharp Shooter Supply Dogtracker stock with adjustable buttplate, and Nightforce scope.</p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/exer00.jpg">Now, I have never owned a 6mmBR before, but from reading here and seeing them in action I decided to build one. Its main purpose in life is mid-range F-Class shooting, mainly at 600 yards, and if the winds are favorable, at 1,000. (I already have a 6.5 for &#8220;normal&#8221; conditions.) I am most grateful for all the info here, and especially the load data. I picked Reloder 15 under the 107gr SMKs for my first loads, starting at 29.0 grains, and proceeding in half grain increments to 30.0 grains. Jumped the bullets 0.015&#8243;. Ran the Lapua brass through the neck-sizer bushing die, and was concerned at the force needed to pull the expander button through the virgin brass necks but figured this was a once per case deal to round them out for initial loading. When I measured the runout on the loaded rounds, I was appalled as they had more wobble than anything I personally loaded before, but I kept reminding myself that this was the fireform/chronograph/scope and gun trial stage.</p>
<p><b>Three Shots in 0.335&#8243; Edge to Edge</b><br />
So off to the range this morning. No wind here at the house, so life was good &#8230; until I got to the range and the wind started to blow. So I set up everything, leveled the gun in the bags, leveled the scope to the gun, made sure the bore was in the center of the chronograph and bore-sighted. First couple of rounds were off to the right, so I moved the scope over 5 MOA and fired another shot, hit paper with it, so I shot 2 more and stopped because I couldn&#8217;t tell what was happening. A walk down to the hundred yard berm revealed a nice hole that measures 0.335&#8243; at its absolute widest edge to edge! That&#8217;s the smallest 3-shot group I&#8217;ve ever fired with anything. I am so in love!</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/exer01.jpg" alt="Savage 6BR"></p>
<p><b>SDs Improve with Heavier Charge and Run-out Disappears</b><br />
I kept going &#8217;til I worked my way through my first 100 rounds.Given the conditions, I was more interested in the chrony numbers than group, (though 20-shot strings yielded nice quarter-sized holes) and found that as my charges got heavier the SD was coming down (the 30 grain load gave me an SD of 9). I can&#8217;t wait to see what will happen with some load tinkering, as well as bullet trials (have Bergers, Hornady A-Maxs, and Lapua Scenars waiting for the next trip). Also, as I had hoped, fire-forming &#8220;cured&#8221; the run-out problem. I ran the fired but un-sized cases over my concentricity tool and saw less than 0.001 runout on the necks now.</p>
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