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5jmotorsports
05-18-2016, 02:00 PM
Hey guys, I have 3 short actions that need barrels. I've heard great things about the xc...will it shoot well in a 24" barrel or does it need to be longer??

Which caliber seems superior between these two??

Other excellent short action cal recommendations??

LoneWolf
05-18-2016, 02:11 PM
The cases are about the exact same with the XC being just a few Thou longer in the body. The only other difference is the Lapua uses small rifle primers where the XC uses large. Norma and Lapua brass are pretty much on the same level as well. There have been a few threads on the forum of guys having issues cycling the shorter cartridges. Either one will give you the performance you want. XC doesn't have to be resized initially where the lapua has to be formed from 6.5x47L Brass.

If planning to shoot tactical matches and cycling from a magazine then a 24"-26" barrel is appropriate. If shooting single shot F-Class type work I'd go with a 28" and get the extra velocity.

So either one you are good. I'd pick the one that has components most readily available to you!

stomp442
05-18-2016, 02:42 PM
I only have experience with the XC having built and tuned a couple for people here locally. Accuracy is outstanding, recoil is very mild and is a very efficient cartridge. One was a savage with a CBI varmint barrel at 26 inches. I ended up at 39.0gr of H4350 with the Berger 105 Hybrid running right at 3050fps. Accuracy was phenomenal with 2" five shot groups on steel at 760 Yards. The other was built on a TikKa that was originally a .22-250. I put on a Shilen #4 chrome moly 8 twist match barrel finished at 24" This was built for long Range Coues Deer and is also running the 105 Hybrid with 39.5gr of H4350 at the same 3050fps and excellent accuracy. In my limited experience the sweet spot sure seems to be right around 39 grains of powder and 3050fps. Your milage may vary but I have plans to buid one of my own here soon because it is such a sweet little round. In both cases I couldn't make these rifles shoot groups much bigger than 1/2" at 100 yards. It is a very inherently accurate and forgiving on the load development side of things. Hope this helps.

5jmotorsports
05-18-2016, 07:26 PM
6xc it is!! Just ordered it from James!! Thx for the input guys!!

LongRange
05-18-2016, 07:54 PM
Keeps us posted I'm interested to hear how this goes for you.

LoneWolf
05-18-2016, 08:20 PM
The NorCal match was won with a 6XC shot by Regina Milkovich this year!

5jmotorsports
05-18-2016, 09:33 PM
Thanks guys!!!! This will be my third CBI barrel from Northland....6.5-284, 6.5x55 and now the 6xc

my 55 is shooting 1/4 Moa at 100 and I shot a 2.126" group at 600 last night. Still learning the tricks but having fun!!
Working on the Norma more now. It's shooting eld-x's pretty well tho!! My 8 year old boy shot a gong at 850yards last weekend.

LongRange
05-18-2016, 10:48 PM
A 2-1/4" group at 600yds is pretty impressive.

5jmotorsports
05-18-2016, 11:24 PM
I was pretty happy for sure!!! If pictures were easier I would post my grouping pix.

tric3imagery
05-18-2016, 11:42 PM
6xc it is!! Just ordered it from James!! Thx for the input guys!!
Same boat I have Tika and a Sako ones going to be a xc, James, who did you get a barrel from?

I only have experience with the XC having built and tuned a couple for people here locally. Accuracy is outstanding, recoil is very mild and is a very efficient cartridge. One was a savage with a CBI varmint barrel at 26 inches. I ended up at 39.0gr of H4350 with the Berger 105 Hybrid running right at 3050fps. Accuracy was phenomenal with 2" five shot groups on steel at 760 Yards. The other was built on a TikKa that was originally a .22-250. I put on a Shilen #4 chrome moly 8 twist match barrel finished at 24" This was built for long Range Coues Deer and is also running the 105 Hybrid with 39.5gr of H4350 at the same 3050fps and excellent accuracy. In my limited experience the sweet spot sure seems to be right around 39 grains of powder and 3050fps. Your milage may vary but I have plans to buid one of my own here soon because it is such a sweet little round. In both cases I couldn't make these rifles shoot groups much bigger than 1/2" at 100 yards. It is a very inherently accurate and forgiving on the load development side of things. Hope this helps.


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5jmotorsports
05-19-2016, 12:13 AM
I ordered my 6xc through James at Northland shooters supply.

tric3imagery
05-19-2016, 12:02 PM
I ordered my 6xc through James at Northland shooters supply.
Thank you

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5jmotorsports
05-19-2016, 09:09 PM
Hey Stomp, lonewolf or longrange....you guys have a go gauge for this 6xc by chance that you could rent?? Everything I find is on back order.

Damon555
05-19-2016, 10:28 PM
By the time you get done shipping and renting one you might as well just buy one......there are a lot of good options out there. Besides, if you ever want to swap barrels back and forth you'll need it again any way.

http://www.grizzly.com/products/6XC-Go-Gauge/T10197?utm_campaign=zPage

5jmotorsports
05-20-2016, 12:25 PM
AWESOME Damon.....I couldn't find one!! Lol. Had one back ordered and one found to rent. But Grizzly had it. Thanks much boss!!

BoilerUP
05-20-2016, 11:46 PM
Any of you guys tried Varget in the 6XC with 105s? I know H4350 is most popular, but curious...