The 6mm TLR’s need an 8” twist I’m afraid.
Cheers
R
Can you tell us the length of your bullets, from tip to tail ?
You have the wieght and the cal, but not the length (on your website) which is relatively important.
The 6mm TLR’s need an 8” twist I’m afraid.
Cheers
R
If you have a 6.5 I can drop you in a handful of TLR to try yourself . Projectiles onlyCan you tell us the length of your bullets, from tip to tail ?
You have the wieght and the cal, but not the length (on your website) which is relatively important.
Honestly ,you are going for the best there is straight away if you do.I’m looking to move over to lead-free, and definitely think I’ll be starting off with Yewtree’s offerings in .270 & .308
If you have a 6.5 I can drop you in a handful of TLR to try yourself . Projectiles only
Yes!!!!Just needs to make an 87g .25 then please!
K
Indeed. AFAIK we as yet have just the two boutique indigenous manufactures, Yew Tree and Virtus Precision. Approaching things with slightly different ideas.A glowing endorsement from someone who knows a thing or two about making a global success of premium products in a niche market.
Bloody good story this, you fellas should do everything you can to get YT through the growing pains of expansion (ha ha) and continued growth. Top job!
Will the standard 6mm be ok ?The 6mm TLR’s need an 8” twist I’m afraid.
Cheers
R
Yes. I asked and 1 in 10" is fine for the 6mm hunting bullet. There are previous posts on here from people using it with no problems.Will the standard 6mm be ok ?
YesWill the standard 6mm be ok ?
At the moment 130 grains and they go in a 9.5” or faster.@Yew Tree Fieldsports
What weight have you settled on for the 7 mm TLR and what minimum twist would you recommend?
(I have Al’s sako 75 .280)
The 6mm TLR is 1.174”Can you tell us the length of your bullets, from tip to tail ?
You have the wieght and the cal, but not the length (on your website) which is relatively important.
I would probably use a faster burning powder in a barrel that short to be honest. By all means pm me and we can work out a plan but as you say it might be touch and go whether you can get the bullet going fast enough.Any data for the 80 grain 6mm with n160? I will need to stoke it up for my 16" barrel to get it deer legal
Spot on, from memory it’s 1:8At the moment 130 grains and they go in a 9.5” or faster.
If, as you say, your .243 has a 16" barrel, then that's pretty unusual. You'll struggle to find any meaningful load data.Any data for the 80 grain 6mm with n160? I will need to stoke it up for my 16" barrel to get it deer legal
As said, a 16" 243 is pretty well out of the ballpark for say a 243. If you can get there for large deer (of which in England/Wales even a Roe is), then you'll have been doing very well. Possibly the first ever to manage that.If, as you say, your .243 has a 16" barrel, then that's pretty unusual. You'll struggle to find any meaningful load data.
I suggest you download P-Max which lets you feed your data in for a vast variety of powders. A quick look shows to get 3000fps you'll need to use N540, and then it's pretty well a max load pressure wise. Single base Vit powders just don't get you there and waste unburnt powder out the muzzle.
I'm sure Rich at Yew Tree will give you more accurate info.
3087 fps with an 80 gr for 1700 ft-lb, realistically you want to be comfortably over so 3100-3125 fps.If, as you say, your .243 has a 16" barrel, then that's pretty unusual. You'll struggle to find any meaningful load data.
I suggest you download P-Max which lets you feed your data in for a vast variety of powders. A quick look shows to get 3000fps you'll need to use N540, and then it's pretty well a max load pressure wise. Single base Vit powders just don't get you there and waste unburnt powder out the muzzle.
I'm sure Rich at Yew Tree will give you more accurate info.
Nope, I really don't think so in such an overbore chambering as a 243. Even if remotely achievable and could stuff in enough of the best powder to the limit of pressure, even beyond, it would have to be stoked up to the max. I don't really think that trying to get a 16" 243 all-deer legal is the wisest idea.. Nor the best recipe for barrel life.If I can do it with 29 gr of powder in my 25-45 out of a 25” tube it will be achievable with 40 odd grains of powder in a 16” .243.