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<blockquote data-quote="younggun" data-source="post: 430024" data-attributes="member: 26865"><p>thanks so much for the imput u guys!!! i think i will go with the .243 win. there is tons of support for it with all the dies and ammo and if i choose to i could always up it to the .243ai but that will be in the future...so here is the current plan and let me know if you guys have any better suggestions.</p><p> </p><p>rem 700 sps varmint and immediately get rid of the tupperware stock for a B&C or mcmillan or manners ect stock and bed it. Then park a vortex viper atop that bad boy and shoot the hell out of it. Sound good? any other suggestions? i doubt ill need a brake cause i can spot my shots out of a sporter weight .270 just and to my knowledge the .243 has less recoil than that has(which is minimal). </p><p> </p><p>what factory rounds should i shoot for the barrel break in that i can keep the brass for to reload?</p><p> </p><p>Any additional tid bits of info that i should know or any corrections to that plan?</p><p> </p><p>Again thanks so much for all the help</p><p> </p><p>Sean</p><p> </p><p>oh and i forgot the rem sps varmint comes with a 9 1/8 twist...what weight bullets is that good for? will i eventually need a different twist rate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun, post: 430024, member: 26865"] thanks so much for the imput u guys!!! i think i will go with the .243 win. there is tons of support for it with all the dies and ammo and if i choose to i could always up it to the .243ai but that will be in the future...so here is the current plan and let me know if you guys have any better suggestions. rem 700 sps varmint and immediately get rid of the tupperware stock for a B&C or mcmillan or manners ect stock and bed it. Then park a vortex viper atop that bad boy and shoot the hell out of it. Sound good? any other suggestions? i doubt ill need a brake cause i can spot my shots out of a sporter weight .270 just and to my knowledge the .243 has less recoil than that has(which is minimal). what factory rounds should i shoot for the barrel break in that i can keep the brass for to reload? Any additional tid bits of info that i should know or any corrections to that plan? Again thanks so much for all the help Sean oh and i forgot the rem sps varmint comes with a 9 1/8 twist...what weight bullets is that good for? will i eventually need a different twist rate? [/QUOTE]
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