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6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 01:20 AM
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I am having a custom 6.5 but for long range, tactical matches. I want to go as short as I can get away with. I plan to shoot a lot of Hornady factory ammo.
I will put a JEC brake on it that will also serve as a mount for my Templar short 5" can.
Lots of guys run 26 but it seems you dont really need to run that long of a barrel. I have read a 22 with.a can and a fast barrel puts you right at the same velocity.
Havent decided on barrel maker but it will probably be a medium palma profile.
Thoughts? Thanks!
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 01:43 AM
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 02:07 AM
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I won't tell you what you should do, just tell you what my 6.5 Creedmoor is doing.
25" Bartlein 1:8.5" twist, Rem Varmint contour, finished at 25", JEC brake
Virgin Hornady brass CCI no. 200 H-4350 42.3 gr Hornady A-max .024" jump to the lands
MV 2810 fps
The barrel already had 200-ish rounds on it when I got it (what a blessing!!) I am quite sure that once the brass has all been fired once and I FL size it with a .003" bump I will gain 20 +/- fps. As you well know shortening the barrel makes the load lose velocity, and as you well know all that means is you have to dial a little farther on the elevation turret or hold a tad higher in the reticle. So what, right? I wish you would run the numbers in 20 fps loss increments from my velocity and find the point where you start having to hold a tenth more wind at 400. Of course this will magnify out as far as you want to push it. I say 20 fps since that is the rule of thumb for every inch you cut off the barrel. You will have some theoretical and only calculated data, but jbm is pretty darned reliable.
I have always competed with a 24" barrel and brake. I love my suppressor, and keep it on the 6.5 Creedmoor all the time, but that is for hunting purposes. I hold more value in having a loud more maneuverable rifle than I do a hearing safe rifle that is 10" longer (Tigershark). Afterall at a match most guys are not shooting suppressed and everyone is wearing hearing protection anyway. Just my point of view.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 03:12 AM
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Thanks I want to start doing stuff like the Bushnell Brawl. I have a place to shoot to 1k and have experienced the diference between a 308 and a 6.5
I dont want to over 24 I think.. A buddy was using a 26 with a 9" can and it was just too long..
My 20" 308 with a 9" can is a lot to negotiate around with.
24 with my 5" can which ads 4" to the overall length shoukd have about the same velocity as a 26" barrel.
I know not all barrels are the same speed...
My builder is going to be Greg Young with Southern Precision Rifles.. I am letting him choose the barrel.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 12:07 PM
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You could have him cut it down to 20" and probably be just fine.
I shot with Greg for two days at a match in Shreveport in 2012. Nice guy.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 12:51 PM
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Thanks.. I will probably go 24, it can always be cut back.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 03:46 PM
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Mine is 24", getting an average of 2660 fps.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 03:51 PM
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I'd go 22" just because I don't think you lose much and gain in manuverability. But nothing wrong with the approach of trying it there and having them cut it down if you don't like it. Just a chop and crown.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 04:00 PM
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You have good info on speeds and such from above. Most of your sniper matches, like the Rifles Only Bushnell Brawl have become a match that you need to be very mobile. I've shot this match many times, and only missed this event once or twice since about 2008. There is a lot of running and gunning. There are many guys that run a suppressor. Most have a shorter barrel for the added length of the can. I would not go longer than 22". A 20" would be even better. Most of the shots will be inside of 600 yards. Yes, you will have some stages at 700 plus, but these kind of matches will be won or lost based on your shooting from 600 and in. I shoot a 6.5x47 at 23" with a brake. I won't use a can, since it adds too much length and weight to the rifle for mobility. The longest I would go is 22" with a can. You will see most shooters run fast 6mm and 6.5mm rounds. The 6.5 CM will run just fine out there. Hope this helps.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 05:02 PM
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The only thing I'll say is my 6.5 CM has a 26 in barrel and if I had to do it over again it'd be a 24 in. barrel.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 05:03 PM
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Just curious, I know a suppressor adds length but does it add any FPS?
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 05:09 PM
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Just curious, I know a suppressor adds length but does it add any FPS? Same way a tight bored brake does... Still holds gas pressure behind bullet
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 05:11 PM
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they might get 50 FPS back..
thanks Chad.. I want to be able to shoot 1K consistently.. and the maneuverability factor is high on my list as well
Do you know Josh Ruby.. he's up that way.. he told me: I run 23" with the Templar Nemesis 30 can. Makes it 27" OAL.
That is sort of what I was thinking. if I can't make up my mind between 22 and 24 just split it and don't worry about it.
I will see what Greg has to say
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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Just curious, I know a suppressor adds length but does it add any FPS? Yes, it will add fps. If you shoot a 300 blk out subsonic round, you will gain about 40 fps with a suppressor from unsuppressed. How much you gain on a supersonic round depends on the bullet weight, barrel length, and relative speed of the round. I will gain about 30-50 fps on a normal supersonic round, depending on a few factors. When the bullet leaves the barrel and enters the suppressor, there is still some added back pressure on the back of the bullet increasing it's speed some.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 05:57 PM
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 07:06 PM
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Do you know Josh Ruby.. he's up that way.. he told me: I run 23" with the Templar Nemesis 30 can. Makes it 27" OAL. Hum, yes, you can say I know him! He's one of my best and closet friends. He and I both got into shoot comps at the same time. He was the reason I ended up buying the Nemesis 30 can. We went by Curtis' shop (Crux Suppressors) in Houston on the way to Rifles Only to pick up his can. I ended up buying one myself. I had met and spoken to Curtis a few times, and he explained to me how he used fluid dynamics to design his internal baffles, and why they are so much better than the standard baffle systems. I like knowing the internal details on things, and this suppressor design is top notch. At 6", built out of titanium, rated for 300 WM, small and light, I'm sold!
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 08:17 PM
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small world.. I don't personally know him but one of of staff guys with APD has been talking with him.. My buddy puts on the LE Multigun championships and somehow they got to talking. I think he was going to go up and do some training with him.
He responded to my FB post on the same subject.
Yes, Curtis is a smart guy! He was an engineer in jet propulsion, might know a thing or two about gasses and turbulence
I have a Nemesis 30 with the PMS and a direct thread Archangel I have another Nemesis30 and the Ark30 in ATF jail, both with PMS
his mount setup is perfect.. I have done tests going from the Nemesis30 to my Archangel and POI doesn't change
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 08:37 PM
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Stupid question but why is the PMS better than a direct thread? Of course Chad shows up with this crap after I've already got a Shark in atf jail
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 08:59 PM
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Stupid question but why is the PMS better than a direct thread? Of course Chad shows up with this crap after I've already got a Shark in atf jail I run one of David's at Shark Suppressors can already. I have his 300 WM Tiger Shark, and love it. It's just a big can and heavy, and very quiet. I've had his for many years now and run it on everything I shoot. I finally just got my HTC 223 can yesterday. It's a can I won in a shooting match last year. I haven't even played with it yet. The PMS (Precision Mounting System) that Curtis at Crux uses is different than any other screw on. If you look at the link below, you can see what I am talking about. (Mouse over the area on the brake) Your barrel is threaded the standard 5/8"x24". This thread pattern works well, but the thread pattern is big and the thread spacing is wide, which allows for some slop in it. For example, when you start to screw a can on with this 5/8" threading, and get it half way on, you can wiggle the can and get some "play" side to side with this threading. His PMS system uses a muzzle brake that screws on the end of the barrel. On the outside of the brake, is a much larger thread pattern with very fine threads. The threads are closer together, and are more precise. This allows the can to screw on, and have no wiggle in it. If you screw the can half way on and try to wiggle it side to side, there is hardly any play in it. If your can comes loose mounted on a 5/8"x24 thread, there's enough slop in the thread pattern to possibly have a baffle strike. With this PMS set up, it can come loose and the bullet never make contact with the can because the threading is so precise. Plus, you have a muzzle brake already on the rifle if you take the can off. It also helps reduce the recoil and pressure inside the can. His set up is a very well thought out design. http://www.cruxshop.com/nemesis-pms-p/nemesis-pms.htm
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor barrel length
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01/15/15 09:29 PM
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That makes sense...thanks guys. I was just curious.
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