BuzzH
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This past winter I decided to refinish my old 6mm Remington. I had a new pacnor barrel put on and did all the refinish work on it myself. Applied 25-30 coats of finish and thought it came out pretty well. This was my first big-game rifle that my Dad and Grandfather bought for me new in 1979.
The rifle all reworked in original chambering 6mm remington:
Worked up a load with it for the 95 grain ballistic tip with 45 grains of IMR4831 which is an old recipe I used for it originally.
Went out last night with my Dad, Brother, and 2 nephews left here about 3 PM or so. Found a herd of elk with 8 bulls and 2 cows, no calves so decided to put a stalk on them. My brother Matt and I made a text book stalk and got to 134 yards. I eased up, laid prone across my pack and sent a 95 grain ballistic tip on its way. Solid thump and the cow just about fell on the spot, but wheeled and ran about 25 yards or so and went down. Shot it just behind the near shoulder, exited at the point of the off -shoulder breaking 3 ribs on the way through. Glad to have the 6mm back up and running.
Family picture:
The rifle all reworked in original chambering 6mm remington:
Worked up a load with it for the 95 grain ballistic tip with 45 grains of IMR4831 which is an old recipe I used for it originally.
Went out last night with my Dad, Brother, and 2 nephews left here about 3 PM or so. Found a herd of elk with 8 bulls and 2 cows, no calves so decided to put a stalk on them. My brother Matt and I made a text book stalk and got to 134 yards. I eased up, laid prone across my pack and sent a 95 grain ballistic tip on its way. Solid thump and the cow just about fell on the spot, but wheeled and ran about 25 yards or so and went down. Shot it just behind the near shoulder, exited at the point of the off -shoulder breaking 3 ribs on the way through. Glad to have the 6mm back up and running.
Family picture: