Remington 600 in 6mm Rem

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I have a Rem 600 in 6MM Rem 18.5" barrel, 1x9.25 twist rate. Wondering how low I could go on bullet weights to do up a varmint reload.
Any stories on short barreled 6MM Rems or varminting welcomed
 
It's my son's rifle now, but he has my old Remington Model 600 Centennial Model in 6mm Remington. I used 85 gr. Sierra Boattail hollow-points in it for coyotes and gophers. You certainly can go lower with great results as others have stated. The Model 600 is a neat little rifle. It's killed a whole bunch of antelope and deer for me using 100 gr. Nosler Partitions at 2800 fps using IMR4350.
 
I have a Rem 600 in 6MM Rem 18.5" barrel, 1x9.25 twist rate. Wondering how low I could go on bullet weights to do up a varmint reload.
Any stories on short barreled 6MM Rems or varminting welcomed
IMR 4350
And 85gr Barnes are excellent for deer
It’s a mid range deer rifle for a long shot is 300 yards for the 18.5”.
6mm Rem and its twin 243 Win
 
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It's my son's rifle now, but he has my old Remington Model 600 Centennial Model in 6mm Remington. I used 85 gr. Sierra Boattail hollow-points in it for coyotes and gophers. You certainly can go lower with great results as others have stated. The Model 600 is a neat little rifle. It's killed a whole bunch of antelope and deer for me using 100 gr. Nosler Partitions at 2800 fps using IMR4350.
Shot my first deer with this rifle and just had the opportunity to buy it so i jumped on it. I know it shoots 100 gr factory federal blue box well but that doesn't exist anymore. Going to give reloading this guy a try and I mostly shoot coyotes at 100-200 yards. I was just curious on how the low grainers would fair.
I appreciate the responses
 
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55 grain bullets go very fast from the well-worn 22" barrel of my 6mm Rem, but the 75's have always grouped better and are excellent on varmints.

I've loaded the 95 and 100 grain bullets for mule deer with complete satisfaction.

Regards, Guy
 
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