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Corson Piper Wins Back-to-Back Regional Matches with Sierra’s New 6mm 116 Gr. Tipped MatchKing

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Competitive shooter Corson Piper just etched his name deeper into the precision rifle annals by sweeping back-to-back regional matches with Sierra Bullets’ brand-new 6mm 116-grain Tipped MatchKing—claiming top honors at the Farm Out Range Regional in Cheney, Washington on March 7, and repeating the feat at Rock Lake Range the very next day. In the unforgiving wind-swept fields of the Pacific Northwest, where gusts can turn a perfect shot into a heartbreaking miss, Piper’s rifle stayed dialed in, stacking plates and dropping steel with surgical precision. This isn’t just a win; it’s a real-world endorsement of Sierra’s latest innovation, a polymer-tipped projectile designed to slice through turbulence like a hot knife through butter, thanks to its high ballistic coefficient (G1 BC around 0.625) and boat-tail stability that keeps it supersonic longer than competitors in the 6mm class.

What makes this double-victory a big deal for the 2A community? Sierra’s Tipped MatchKing arrives at a pivotal moment when precision rifle series like PRS are exploding in popularity, drawing in a new wave of enthusiasts who demand factory ammo that rivals handloads without the hassle. At 116 grains, it’s a sweet spot for 6mm Creedmoor and GTi builds—pushing velocities over 2,900 fps from a 24-inch barrel while maintaining sub-MOA accuracy out to 1,000 yards. Piper’s success in variable winds (reports pegged crosswinds at 10-20 mph) highlights how the tip’s aerodynamic edge minimizes drag-induced drift, potentially shaving precious seconds off stage times. For reloaders and factory ammo buyers alike, this bullet signals Sierra’s commitment to evolving with the 6GT and 6 BRA meta, where every tenth of a MOA matters. It’s proof that American ingenuity in bullet design keeps our Second Amendment pursuits ahead of the curve, empowering shooters from club matches to national stages.

The implications ripple outward: expect this bullet to dominate reloading benches and shelf space soon, challenging Hornady’s 108-grain ELD-M and Berger’s 115-grain hybrids. For 2A patriots building rigs on budgets, it’s a game-changer—affordable precision that levels the playing field against big-money teams. Piper’s wins aren’t a fluke; they’re a harbinger of wind-defying performance that could redefine 6mm supremacy. If you’re gearing up for the season, snag some 116 TMKs and chase your own double—because in the world of precision rifles, factory-fresh dominance like this is the ultimate freedom flex.

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