6 mm XC

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6 mm XC (also known as 6XC) is a fairly new rifle cartridge that was developed specifically for long-range benchrest shooting by 11-time NRA High Power National Champion David Tubb. It is touted as being one of the most accurate 6 mm rounds in the world. It was designed for high long-range accuracy, long barrel life and low recoil. It also has a case geometry that appears to be suitable for repeating rifles such as the AR-10.

Originally, the case for this wildcat cartridge had to be formed from .22-250 brass, but it is now commercially available.


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[edit] Performance

Along with 6 mm BR, this round is able to compete in 1000 yard competitions against even the larger calibers such as 6.5-284, 300 Ackley and 300 Win Mag. 6 mm XC has claimed wins in several NRA High Power National Championships and a number of NRA Long Range championship events (1000 yard events).

[edit] Muzzle velocity

  • 7.45 g (115 gr) Hollow Point Boat Tail (HPBT): 3,000 ft/s (910 m/s)

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