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I stumbled across a smoking deal on a Cooper Model 22 in 6mm Remington a couple of weeks ago. I was finally able to get to the range yesterday and test some loads. I bought a box of 80 grain Federal soft points and 100 crane partitions just to see what she likes. She shot the 80's pretty well but the 100's were horrible.I feel confident I can find a handload that will make her shine.

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Try the Hornady 87 gr BTHP with Win 760 . My 6mm Rem with Shilen Barrel will group under 1/2 inch with this combo .


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Originally Posted by Steelhead
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I tend to agree. Although this won't be a go to gun, I would still liked to have been able to shoot the 100's. I'm going to play around with some 90's and see if it will shoot. If not then I will stick to the 80's

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I'd try a 87gr Vmax and 85gr TSX as a fun combo.


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Originally Posted by Steelhead
I'd try a 87gr Vmax and 85gr TSX as a fun combo.


Ain't much in .244" that can't be done with that combo, except extended long range.


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I built my last 6mm Rem the one i have now with a Shilen SS 1&12 and didn't look back. I haven't been without a 6mm Remington since 1972. The 1&12 is my favorite twist in the 6mm Rem. Your 1&10 twist will do anything the 6 mm was designed to do. For Big Game hunting i prefer the 85 to 90 gr bullets in the 24's .


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With a fast twist barrel a 6mm can do a lot more than it was designed to do.

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Originally Posted by mathman
With a fast twist barrel a 6mm can do a lot more than it was designed to do.
so can a 6mmbr. but that 6mm is beautiful. i have a bunch of 10 twist 6mm and a 1-12 twist. the 10 twist will easily handle 100 grain btsp sierra and hornady and nosler partition. i used a 95 partition for 3 elk can't imagne a need for more. awesome. i "need " a 6mm that looks like that one.

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I have a fast twist 6 mm Rem on a Rem LA... and yeah it does some cool things with that LA and fast twist...

but you've got a beautiful rifle....

I'd enjoy it for what it has, and not worry about what it doesn't have....

kinda always been my philosophy toward women also...

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Thanks guys. Quite honestly this one was purchased based on aesthetics alone. I was also able to pick up a couple more customs in other various calibers so I will put them to use in the field and pull this one out of the safe on special occasions.

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Cooper's Western Classic is one of my favorites. Good find!

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It's not likely that the twist is causing your problem with the NPs. Millions of 10" .243s will shoot them just fine.

When I got my old Sako last year, I tried the NPs and Sierra PHs over some 4831 and wasn't happy with the result. Next try was with I4350 and things got a lot better.

You'll figger it out. Stunning rifle.


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Joshm - your pics show just barely enough to really make me envious. ron

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Joshm, nice rifle and one of my favorite cartridges. Have one very similar in 6.5 Swede. Not much of a pic but very close to your 6mm.

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Originally Posted by Steelhead
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What sucks is Stoolhead.

You've a fine rifle, that will do everything you will ask it to do.

Even if you can't make Hondo's work, doubtful a few grains would change the outcome on game.

Beautiful rifle, and welcome to the fire.

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85 grain Sierra hpbt isn't a bad place to start with some Imr 4350.

That is one sweet rig.



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