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Explain please. Yes the 243 is available in factory ammo, but what does that have to do with anything besides factory ammo. If handholding it takes the 243 to the next level.But the 243 would work better for someone that doesn't reload.
I have 30 heavy hitter rifles. If I had some shorts around I'd build on them....but I am working with my parts pile.Save the long action for a cartridge for which it is needed.
That is all that was considered when i mentioned the 243 otherwise I would go with the 6xc knowing you all reload I would ask the person it's being made for.Explain please. Yes the 243 is available in factory ammo, but what does that have to do with anything besides factory ammo. If handholding it takes the 243 to the next level.
BTW I do have a soft spot for the 6-284, I have a few of them. If you use them for hunting learn the cold bore impacts.
30 heavy hitter rifles.
Wait. You have 30 rifles and a parts pile of actions?parts pile
Yes.....but I'm out of short actions.Wait. You have 30 rifles and a parts pile of actions?
6mm Ackley Improved or 6-284.Yes.....but I'm out of short actions.
Yea the old 260AI will surprise you with speeds and show nothing at all that looks like pressure. That coupled with the fact that virtually no trimming has to be done are reasons why it ranks high with me. Probably my all time favorite.I'm a bit nervous on the x284 as have a hart tubed 6.5x284 here that will not push a 140 over 2850 without extreme pressure no matter what I feed it and a pair of 260ai's that will hit 2900 with several powders and no real signs of trouble. This is my first 6.5x284 but it's disappointing after a bunch of 260ai's that scoot along accurately on less powder.
Would have to be .243AI It's holding a real close second to being a favorite.243 gets my vote