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<blockquote data-quote="stonehands1" data-source="post: 2219579" data-attributes="member: 88929"><p>I would personally go with a 6mmAI for a fast and easy .243 rifle. Mine is super accurate shooting 87vlds @3500. </p><p>Jumping bullets .150 or more makes it very hard to tune it down to sub moa. If thats good enough for you then shoot whatever.</p><p>Not that a weatherby can't shoot well and some do the ridiculous freebore makes it more difficult.</p><p>Fireforming the 6mm is easy. Just shoot factory 6mm through it. Mine shoots sub moa while fire forming and .250 hand loads. Coyote slaying machine to 800yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonehands1, post: 2219579, member: 88929"] I would personally go with a 6mmAI for a fast and easy .243 rifle. Mine is super accurate shooting 87vlds @3500. Jumping bullets .150 or more makes it very hard to tune it down to sub moa. If thats good enough for you then shoot whatever. Not that a weatherby can't shoot well and some do the ridiculous freebore makes it more difficult. Fireforming the 6mm is easy. Just shoot factory 6mm through it. Mine shoots sub moa while fire forming and .250 hand loads. Coyote slaying machine to 800yds. [/QUOTE]
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