this rifle deserves its own story. need history, stories and building thoughts.Build it. It will impress you. My custom build 243AI BR 700 has a 1 - 7.5 TW 26 inch Krieger barrel and I shoot up to the 115 gr. Bergers @ 1/4 MOA and 80 gr. Bergers @ 1/4 MOA at 100 yds. as well. Hoping to get it out to longer ranges soon.
Thought I'd respond to Infrequent Shooter here and give a tiny bit of history so far on this rifle. As of now it has a 200 round count on it and shoots most anything I feed it from 80 gr. Bergers up to the 115 gr. Bergers as shown in the post above really well. I shoot this rifle the least of any I have trying to take good care of the barrel. As listed in the description below Zack Donovant is the Builder of it and all my rifles as well. As long as he is building rifles he will continue to be my builder. Comparing his work as can be seen in the pics to a couple of un-named supposedly Top Builders in the past he wins hands down. No need to mention names so I won't but it would be great if all Builders paid as much attention to detail and workmanship as Zack does. Anyway, maybe sometime in the future I will have some stories created by this fine piece of work to share.this rifle deserves its own story. need history, stories and building thoughts.
243 is a great cartridge but since you already have a 6mm Cr------ and want low recoil and accuracy a 6br would be my pick, or a variant.Thinking of building a 243 Win with a 1:8 or 1:7.5 twist barrel for long range at 1000 yards. Shooting 105 to 110 grain bullet. Main issues would be low amount of recoil, very good accuracy with hand loads, good supply of brass and staying with a 6mm bullet. Am I missing another caliber? Already have a 6mm Creedmoor.
Mr. Norris, thank you for the info and update. Great endorsement of Old Dominion rifle builder. Very helpful for rifle-making input. Component list is super. Cheers.Thought I'd respond to Infrequent Shooter here and give a tiny bit of history so far on this rifle. As of now it has a 200 round count on it and shoots most anything I feed it from 80 gr. Bergers up to the 115 gr. Bergers as shown in the post above really well. I shoot this rifle the least of any I have trying to take good care of the barrel. As listed in the description below Zack Donovant is the Builder of it and all my rifles as well. As long as he is building rifles he will continue to be my builder. Comparing his work as can be seen in the pics to a couple of un-named supposedly Top Builders in the past he wins hands down. No need to mention names so I won't but it would be great if all Builders paid as much attention to detail and workmanship as Zack does. Anyway, maybe sometime in the future I will have some stories created by this fine piece of work to share.
OLD DOMINION CUSTOM RIFLE BUILD 243AI REM 700 (WSMNUT)
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ACTION - Rem 700 S A Blue Print
BOLT - Spiral Flute w/custom knob PTG Alum. F/P Assembly w/Tubb Duo- Springs
CHAMBER - .243 A I .060 Free Bore .274 No Turn Neck
TRIGGER - Jewell B R w/safety and bolt release "C" spring installed
LUG - PTG .2285 Tapered
BARREL - Krieger 26 " L V 1 - 7.5 Tw. Target Crown w/ E C Tuner/Brake
STOCK - Revolution by Keystone Lam. wood B R w/3 in. Forearm
SCOPE - Arken EP-5 5 x 25 x 56 MOA W/20 MOA BASE
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Thank you Sir for the kind words.Mr. Norris, thank you for the info and update. Great endorsement of Old Dominion rifle builder. Very helpful for rifle-making input. Component list is super. Cheers.
So the barrel was delivered yesterday. It’s the Shilen with a 1:7.5 twist, ratchet rifled 4 groove, 28 inches long. Will be putting it on a Bighorn Origin action and mounting it in a MDT chassis. Picked up some Vihtavuori N160 Powder and have plenty of Sierra 107 gr. MatchKings on hand. Just have to get it put together hopefully over the weekend, mount the optic and see what it will do.
I thank everybody for their suggestions and ideas. Since I’m already set up for a factory 1:10 243 Winchester, I think I will stay in that direction because I have plenty of brass and I already have a dies set. I have ordered a faster twist barrel and will put together the build and see how it performs.
You will be very happy with a 243. As Rob01 said, the 243 gets a bad rap due to factory rifles with slow barrels. A nice aftermarket barrel with a twist fast enough for 115's will be great.I thank everybody for their suggestions and ideas. Since I’m already set up for a factory 1:10 243 Winchester, I think I will stay in that direction because I have plenty of brass and I already have a dies set. I have ordered a faster twist barrel and will put together the build and see how it performs.
Nice looking rig. That Twist will handle the 115 gr. Bergers with no issues if you get around to trying them. This is typical of my 243AI with H-4831.It is all put together and looks sweet, but I have not been able to get out to the range. Got a rather severe cold, and that has limited me. Hopefully that will rectify itself soon but I thought I would share the picture. It had a MDT XRS stock and a Arken 5–25 EP-5 optic.View attachment 1421841
Porter, that would make some good reading regarding your 243 gas gun.!John Whidden has been very successful with a .243 in Long Range.
I have a .243 gas gun that is way more accurate than a gas gun should be with 108 ELDM and his load of N160
You don't have to turn the necks? I've read a lot about the SLR and it seemed the general consensus was that Win brass was the only brass that had consistnet thickness throughout. Lapua and the like had to be neck turned. If that isn't the case I would def take some interest in an SLR.I use to shoot a 243 factory sako. Switched from factory to a custom built in 6SLR. Pushing 105s in an 8twist. It shoots scary little groups.
Last summer I built a 6T for my son on a 7.5twist to shoot the 88grn hammers and 105 bergers. It shoots them both very well, just not with the speed of the 6SLR. I'm still a huge advocate of the 6SLR. It gives you velocity with a long neck and 30 degree shoulder, its basically a 6xc long.
Brass is easy too, just run your brass through a sizing die and it does everything, you have to run new brass through a die anyhow to straighten out the necks, so why not make something of the trip. Just cheap 243 brass reshouldered with a long neck.
There is another one called the 6 CM (competition match) not creedmoor! It utilizes a 243 brass also but blows out the shoulder to 31 degrees, so fireforming is involved, much like a 243AI at 40 degrees.
I did a ton of research on 6mm performance and all the benefits turn back to the 6slr. Its just easy.
Xdeano
I built something very similar this year. 6 slr, on defiance action, shilen sm 8 twist with a sightron scope. I've struggled with brass. My reamer has 275 neck and I was under the impression it's a no turn size. That hasnt been the case. So getting out to play with it has been hampered. I'm considering having it set back to standard 243, so I can just load and play.It is all put together and looks sweet, but I have not been able to get out to the range. Got a rather severe cold, and that has limited me. Hopefully that will rectify itself soon but I thought I would share the picture. It had a MDT XRS stock and a Arken 5–25 EP-5 optic.View attachment 1421841