Norman, when I cc'd my 6R head, it was identical to the 8R head I had. The strongest motor tested at Nationals last year had a 6R head, so they can make good power. BJ (Texas Region) found that a few of the very early 6R heads seemed to test out less, but this has not been confirmed. The heads BJ had, had a dimple in the intake, and seem to have '82 build dates. Strangely, both versions are "6R". The 6R heads shape leds itself to more quench area when heavily shaved, so they may work better on low compression motors, when you can shave them down until they look like this:
So Norm, if your 6R head is true, and the valvetrain is in good shape, I would not hesitate to use it.
We should get another round of dyno data at Nationals again soon. Unfortunately, one of our planned test bed low compression motors suffered an engine fire on its maiden outing, so that has delayed formal dyno testing. In my travels this year, I've gotten quite a bit of good feedback, and information on power issues, and will be putting this all together for rule change discussion time, after Nationals.