115 grain
DTAC 6mm specifications
[complied by Henry Childs at David Tubb's
request]
6mm, 115 grain
Sierra MatchKing obtained from David Tubb x Measured data,
external: 114.96 grain weight 1.295" overall length 0.059" dia. meplat 0.190" long boat tail 0.184" dia. boat tail @ 0.028" from
jacket base Ogive projection beyond 0.185" I.D.
gage Ogive projection beyond 0.210" I.D.
gage Ogive projection beyond 0.242" I.D.
gage 0.314" 0.399" 0.64" Measured data, internal, after
removing ogive jacket: Height of top of lead core above
outside of jacket base Core dimensions at top Core weight Jacket thickness: xxxxxxAt
middle of ogive
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0.018" xxxxxxAt
middle of bearingxxxxxxxxxxxxx0.0195" xxxxxxAt
middle of boat tailxxxxxxxxxxxxx0.023" xxxxxxAt
middle of basexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0.033" 1.073" 0.125" dia. by 0.084" high (pill
box) 82.16 grains Conditions for calculations
below: 7.5" twist barrel 2950 ft/sec muzzle velocity 60,000 psi maximum chamber
pressure 10,000 psi muzzle pressure just before
bullet exit 30 deg. Fahrenheit air temp. at 20%
R.H. 29.92" Hg barometric pressure at 200'
AMSL corrected Calculated results: Ix = 0.000102 lbm-in2 (mass
moment inertia about long axis) Iy = 0.001464 lbm-in2 (mass
moment inertia about transverse axis perpendicular to long
axis and through the center of mass of the
bullet) Iy/Ix = 14.21 (higher than most
long range match bullets low Iy/Ix ratios tend to promote
tighter groups -- example, a 6mm, 66 grain Cheek 100/200
yard BR bullet has an Iy/Ix ratio of 5.33) Center of mass: 0.764" behind meplat
& 0.531" in front of base xxxxxx
Boat tail anglexxxxxx10
degrees xxxxxx
Ogive radiusxxxxxxxx11
calibers xxxxxx
Ogive arc anglexxxxx11.97
degrees xxxxxx
Gyroscopic Stability
factorxxxxxx1.56
(looks good for 7.5" twist) xxxxxx
Ogive jacket stress at max.
chamber pressurexxxxxx60
ksi xxxxxx
Bearing jacket stress at bullet
exit from muzzlexxxxxx47
ksi Jacket stress is given in ksi (1 ksi =
1000 psi) to set stress values apart from gas pressure
values. Also, the jacket stress values look ok when compared
to the Berger 6mm, 115 grain VLD, a bullet which tends to
distort in the barrel or while exiting the barrel, causing
it to miss the target completely. The Berger 6mm, 115 grain VLD bullet
calculated ogive jacket stress levels approach 87 ksi for
conditions very similar to those given above. The 6mm, 115 grain SMK with a three
grain reduction in core weight would have about the same
ogive jacket stress as the 6mm, 107 grain SMK or 56 ksi,
under similar load conditions. The ogive jacket stress in the 115
grain, 6mm SMK could be reduced below the 60 ksi estimated
above by changing the boat tail angle to 7 degrees, thus
moving the top of the core further into the jacket. An added
benefit would be a higher ballistic coefficient. -- Henry
Childs 6/20/2004 Prices and
specifications are subject to change without
notice.