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.243 .23 caliber or less?
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 566510" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I'll second the suggestion to call the local officials, get farther up the food chain than the receptionist, get name and title, written if possible, going in person better yet. </p><p>With that said get a micrometer and measure your bullets a good micrometer is cheaper than a ticket. What you will find is the bullets are .243, (6.18mm I think). </p><p>Also, .236 is bigger than .23, decimals count in court. Here if it's fuzzy at all they write the ticket, and your choice is fight it (expensive) or pay it (usually less expensive).</p><p>The firearms industry has a habit of rounding up or down, and back again once a thing gets to the marketing folks. The 6mm Remington was once the .244 Remington. The legal, and technical folks tend to be more precise. From a couple of thousand miles away it doesn't seem grey to me. I'd leave my 6mm Remington at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 566510, member: 30671"] I'll second the suggestion to call the local officials, get farther up the food chain than the receptionist, get name and title, written if possible, going in person better yet. With that said get a micrometer and measure your bullets a good micrometer is cheaper than a ticket. What you will find is the bullets are .243, (6.18mm I think). Also, .236 is bigger than .23, decimals count in court. Here if it's fuzzy at all they write the ticket, and your choice is fight it (expensive) or pay it (usually less expensive). The firearms industry has a habit of rounding up or down, and back again once a thing gets to the marketing folks. The 6mm Remington was once the .244 Remington. The legal, and technical folks tend to be more precise. From a couple of thousand miles away it doesn't seem grey to me. I'd leave my 6mm Remington at home. [/QUOTE]
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