View Full Version : Buying 6mm Rem. Re-loads Online
Antonio
10-13-2009, 05:27 PM
I'm looking to purchase re-loads for my (6MM) Rem. 700 BDL. I don't reload myself, so I would like to buy on-line. Since I will be using the rifle for coyote and other varmints, I prefer lighter bullets. I'm guessing about 70 gr. will work, however, I'm open to your opinions. I'm not certain yet if I'll be collecting pelts. Can anyone give me reputable re-loading sites, for my purchase and your opinion on what bullet construction and grains, that I should use.
I live in CA.
Thanks, to you all, in advance!
Superior Ammo (google them) have come up with several good loads for my friend who does not reload. They will send you (for a fee) a sampler pack that you can try different combinations of powder and bullet to see what your rifle likes. Then you can just order those from them.
A couple people I know, including one Federal govt hunter, like the 55 gr bullets out of 6mm Rems at over 4000 FPS. They say they do not get exit holes. In the condor zone, it would probably be the 62 gr Barnes Varmint Grenade.
For my .243, I use 75 gr V-MAxs, but I am not worried about pelts.
Antonio
10-18-2009, 12:26 AM
Thank you, Rick! I'll check them out.
You should start reloading. You can save a lot of money, shoot a lot more. Reloading for my 6mm shooting a 55Gr. Nosler Ballistic Tip is about 35 cents a round.
Antonio
10-26-2009, 06:51 PM
You should start reloading. You can save a lot of money, shoot a lot more. Reloading for my 6mm shooting a 55Gr. Nosler Ballistic Tip is about 35 cents a round.
I know! Back 30 yrs. ago when I bought the 6mm, I was intending to get into re-loading. That's why I chose it over the .243. Unfortunately, we just don't have the room. Perhaps someday.
BelchFire
10-27-2009, 04:44 AM
Georgia Arms - 6MM REM (http://georgia-arms.com/6mmrem.aspx)
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