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.223 to a 6x45?
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<blockquote data-quote="huntokanogan" data-source="post: 503477" data-attributes="member: 32072"><p>thanks for the posts. I was just looking for an economical plinking rifle. I liked the idea of going with the 6x45 over the 223 as I've got a couple 223's already and here in WA minimum bore restrictions on deer is .24 cal. Not that I was thinking this would be my deer gun anyway but thought it would be nice to have another 24 cal, and I like the idea of the round.</p><p>So for a basic rifle, I could take a savage bolt in a 223 ad just put a .243 barrel on it ad shoot it right? No reaming?</p><p>Whats a good "middle" twist rate that would allow me to shoot both light and heavy bullets? I know not choosing one or the other will kill my accuracy with either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntokanogan, post: 503477, member: 32072"] thanks for the posts. I was just looking for an economical plinking rifle. I liked the idea of going with the 6x45 over the 223 as I've got a couple 223's already and here in WA minimum bore restrictions on deer is .24 cal. Not that I was thinking this would be my deer gun anyway but thought it would be nice to have another 24 cal, and I like the idea of the round. So for a basic rifle, I could take a savage bolt in a 223 ad just put a .243 barrel on it ad shoot it right? No reaming? Whats a good "middle" twist rate that would allow me to shoot both light and heavy bullets? I know not choosing one or the other will kill my accuracy with either. [/QUOTE]
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