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<blockquote data-quote="happylilcuss" data-source="post: 282915" data-attributes="member: 11618"><p>Tom I really thank you for your info and help.. The so called experts and interenet heroes are the reason I am here and asking so many questions.</p><p>I am not going to be shooting bench rest and and therefore I dont need every last tiny bit out of a cartridge. Now from the info I am getting from you it seems that just staying with a factory 6mm rem would be dang near the equivelent of the psp and less work since I can get factory brass and not have to fireform.. hmm. Well this journey began because I have a shotout 22-250 and I want something with somewhat comperable recoil that can really reach out there.. Plus I want to start shooting paper at 1000 at the local club. </p><p> </p><p>I have been told that the 243I is the way to go then other say that the 6x47, and other have said the 6x284.. I think I am set on a 6mm round but I want something that can really make shooting 1000 as bullet proof as I can get. I mean I can get vld bullets with a bc of .552 for the 22-250 and I have shot it out to 1000 but I would like a little more poop. It almost seems to me that staying with the factory 243 or 6mm rem with a match barrel and the correct twist is the best way to go.. If I could get a tikka super varminter in 243 I think I would have what I want and not have to fireform..</p><p>Again thanks for your awesome help.</p><p>Dusty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happylilcuss, post: 282915, member: 11618"] Tom I really thank you for your info and help.. The so called experts and interenet heroes are the reason I am here and asking so many questions. I am not going to be shooting bench rest and and therefore I dont need every last tiny bit out of a cartridge. Now from the info I am getting from you it seems that just staying with a factory 6mm rem would be dang near the equivelent of the psp and less work since I can get factory brass and not have to fireform.. hmm. Well this journey began because I have a shotout 22-250 and I want something with somewhat comperable recoil that can really reach out there.. Plus I want to start shooting paper at 1000 at the local club. I have been told that the 243I is the way to go then other say that the 6x47, and other have said the 6x284.. I think I am set on a 6mm round but I want something that can really make shooting 1000 as bullet proof as I can get. I mean I can get vld bullets with a bc of .552 for the 22-250 and I have shot it out to 1000 but I would like a little more poop. It almost seems to me that staying with the factory 243 or 6mm rem with a match barrel and the correct twist is the best way to go.. If I could get a tikka super varminter in 243 I think I would have what I want and not have to fireform.. Again thanks for your awesome help. Dusty [/QUOTE]
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