MikeT49
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On my bucket list of critters I would like to hunt is the Coues whitetail. Normally, hunting deer, I like to get up close and personal then run a sharp stick thru both lungs. That might be just a smidge difficult to do on a decent Coues buck. Might have to shoot 500 yards or so. Sharp sticks ain't gonna cut it. I figure a high BC, .243 100 gr hunting bullet with a MV of 3300 + should do the trick. Had to be on a short action because I have donors and a camo tupperware stock. Weight is a concern. Maybe max 24" barrel. A while back, I scored a 783 Remington magnum bolt. The bolt head has been transferred to a Marlin XS7 bolt. I started to do a 6.5 PRC but then realized I have 25 cal and 6mm die bushings. Why not neck the 6.5 PRC brass to accept a .243 bullet? Like a 20 Practical, worked great. Went three steps .291 to .282 to .270. Here's a pic of the new 24 PRC cartridge next to a .243:
P T & G will be making my reamer using my dummy rounds. No turn neck, Lapua brass, final bushing size will be ~ .274. They already are making my go/no go gages. I'm hoping to see MVs in excess of 3500 with a accurate hunting node above 3300. I hate waiting for stuff, but should be able to get it done before hunting season. As a bonus, it should work quite nicely on Pronghorns. Another of my bucket list critters. Mike

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