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and better than most......Well hell, that's as good a reason as any
Fair, the 6BR Norma is not as powerful when compared to a 243.Well you got it backwards. Since the 243 Win became a SAAMI standard in 1955 and the 6BR not until 1978 you comparing backwards. Common though amoung people with so much confirmation bias they think they are always right! LOL
Not only is the 243Win able to shoot far heavier bullets at higher velocities it also does something that boggle the mind of 6BR owners and that is it feeds in everything from the lowly Savage 110 on up! It will feed from blind magazine, box magazine, rotary magazine all day with no real issues in bolt guns and semi-auto rifles! No shim kits or feed lip voodoo no sacrifices tot he god's of the 6BR.
I like what I know about the 6BR but was talked out of it by a lot of people because none of my exhisting bolt action donor recievers could be made to reliably feed 6BR in a repeater even in a short action. On the other hand it is simple to get a 243Win to feed even in a long action!
All are effective deer cartridges under the right conditions, but with the 22LR it helps to have a carbide light!Current Line Up
22LR
44RM
5.56 NATO
.243Win
260Rem
6.5 Grendel
6.5CM
308Win
30-06 Springfield
300WM
8x57 Mauser
45-70
12ga
The rest are works in progress. I have 2 more Mauser actions and another Savage action that are project's! I am planning another 284 or 280AI project for sure and maybe a 9.3x62 and some new 6mm cartridge.
It was designed for a short action and that is what I run it in,The 6.5 PRC should be in a long action.
How about the .257 Roberts. I've owned a RugerI have a buddy who shoots a 30-06. He’s the only one I know of though. Another one I don’t hear of anyone around me hunting with or using is the 25-06.
To be honest, the first time I ever heard of the .222 was in this site. Maybe one day I’ll have one.
Have one on Rem 700 receiver with heavy Bartlien barrel. Shoots well!It was designed for a short action and that is what I run it in,
short action mags are just that.Have one on Rem 700 receiver with heavy Bartlien barrel. Shoots well!
They should. Because anything named Creedmoor kick ass.Perhaps if it was renamed the 38-44 Creedmoor?
This ^ and if you factor in component availability as well you can see some real declines or non starters.There are a lot more dead cartridges than people realize because essentially they've stopped producing much if not all of many of the common cartridges that used to be available at your local Walmart or hardware store.