Yup, I’d shoot those in a 10” twist .243, maybe not the Berger cos I don’t like them but anyway, where they fall down for longer range is BC. The whole point of the fast twist and longer throat is to allow for the length of the high BC bullets, when you run the numbers on the retained thwop! at the business end, there’s no comparison at say 350-400m. All this you know already of course...
The traditional .243 bullets generally run in the 0.350 - 0.375 range, whereas the current crop of 105-110gr bullets run mid- 0.500s. The difference in the field is massive. Like you can hear it. I’ve been shooting .243 since I was a spotty twerp, these new bullets in the fast twist barrels hit waaayyy harder. THWOP!
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I actually kind of agree @Wingman. As we have discussed there is a paucity of 6mm bullets in the high BC 105-110gr range that one could describe as a hunting bullet ideal for our typical thin-skinned medium game. You seen the outcomes of the 108gr ELD-M on deer and goats 200-400m, whilst they’ve been knocking everything over no problem there’s slightly nagging doubt that the bullet is tough enough to deal with a full on hit to the humerus bone.
But with that said my point of aim is for the high shoulder so if it’s hitting on the leg bone it means I’m too low.
I haven’t tried the 103 grain ELDX yet, lots of reports that it’s a very finicky bullet. The TGK Gamechanger is probably too tough for lung shots that miss the scapula (the ELD-M is perfect for this). Though now Sierra has produced 100 grain version of the TGK I am tempted to try it especially as they seem to have come down a lot in price. What would be nice is a Nosler BT in the 105gr range, with a suitable BC but with that classic heavy base that the ELD-M doesn’t have. Frangible in the top half but capable of pushing right through.
Anyway our new friend in the Northland needn’t worry about pink gin sipping Jafas, he’ll have this Lion Brown swilling wannabe shepherd to worry about if he carries on with that malarkey. Anyway, soon enough he’ll work out he’s got bigger problems than Creedmoor shooters, when he realises he hasn’t got anything decent to shoot with his .243AI where he lives.
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Look at 6-284 - Easily done from 6.5-284 Brass.
Apparently the 6mm GT (Gay Tiger, I kid you not !) is where it is at.
Seeing several 6 Creeds turn up at field comps.
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I run a 6XC, 22-250 case with improved shoulder.
Very efficient case with 2209 and firing 107smk, ive had it out to 1100meters so far on steel and taken goats at 630meters with it.
Built on a tikka action with a kreiger 1in8 barrel.
Thinking about building a 6BR of some sort.
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And of course the Criterion prefit 243 barrel is 7.5” twist which is what I’ve popped on the Bergara. Funny old world where the choice of 243 is contrary!
@Uplandstalker can testify how good the Criterion prefit 6mm is, he's running a 6XC
As mentioned, I have 6XC with a pre fit barrel. Anything will actually do what's needed. The key thing is what projectile and in turn, what twist rate. To get the most out if the case, need to be shooting the heavier (>105gn) projectiles. A 7 or 7.5 twist is what I would recommend. This give the option of running the 110gn SMK's etc.
In my XC, 1:7.5 twist, running 110gn SMK at 3142fps and seems to work very well if I do my part right!
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Only 8gr difference in bullet weight.
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