This build to way to long but it's finished, 6mm arc

They got a pretty good bc so even at 2500-2600 they should fly pretty good, need to see where they hit the lands in this gun I should probably pickup a modified case but should be able to check with a fired case for now.
I wouldn't worry too much about seating depth I had a very high level competitor tell me to "just load them to mag length cause they don't care about jump". I followed his advice with my 6mm Creed and both the bolt and gasser shoot 107s at mag length in a bug hole.
ETA I had another competitor tell me the 105 Hornadys work ok til he got to about 700 then he'd have and occasional one sail high for what that's worth.
 
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I wouldn't worry too much about seating depth I had a very high level competitor tell me to "just load them to mag length cause they don't care about jump". I followed his advice with my 6mm Creed and both the bolt and gasser shoot 107s at mag length in a bug hole.
ETA I had another competitor tell me the 105 Hornadys work ok til he got to about 700 then he'd have and occasional one sail high for what that's worth.
Ok thanks, think for the traditional hunting bullets I need to keep a eye on there oal, I only have 600 yards at most to shoot so most bullets will work for me. Those 107s do look good with the 6cm case, I got a box of new 6cm nosler brass and now tempted to get a 6cm.
 
Ok thanks, think for the traditional hunting bullets I need to keep a eye on there oal, I only have 600 yards at most to shoot so most bullets will work for me. Those 107s do look good with the 6cm case, I got a box of new 6cm nosler brass and now tempted to get a 6cm.
I love my 6 Creeds. If I had some brass or dies I'd prolly build a ARC even though I really don't need one. I shot my first deer with a 243 40 years ago now and think the ARC and Creed make great multipurpose rounds.
 
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