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<blockquote data-quote="Rockfish Dave" data-source="post: 1191898" data-attributes="member: 14257"><p>The 6.5 SLR-S would probably be a great fit. No crazy resizing, just pass 243 WIN brass through the sizer, and presto, 6.5 SLR-S cases. Easy peasy.</p><p></p><p>The Winchester 243WIN brass is easy to find and relatively cheap.</p><p></p><p>The velocities I and others are getting put it close to the magnums without sacrificing barrel life.</p><p></p><p>A 20" to 24" would be sufficient without giving up allot of velocity, but a 26" to 28" will come close to maximizing what the cartridge has to offer. Really depends on if you want to hunt or target shoot at ELR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockfish Dave, post: 1191898, member: 14257"] The 6.5 SLR-S would probably be a great fit. No crazy resizing, just pass 243 WIN brass through the sizer, and presto, 6.5 SLR-S cases. Easy peasy. The Winchester 243WIN brass is easy to find and relatively cheap. The velocities I and others are getting put it close to the magnums without sacrificing barrel life. A 20" to 24" would be sufficient without giving up allot of velocity, but a 26" to 28" will come close to maximizing what the cartridge has to offer. Really depends on if you want to hunt or target shoot at ELR. [/QUOTE]
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