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<blockquote data-quote="APDDSN0864" data-source="post: 2403534" data-attributes="member: 58226"><p>Yes. Mine has a 1:8" twist barrel and loves the 105gr Lapua Scenar-L over RETUMBO for whitetail deer and feral pigs.</p><p>I have two other .243Win rifles, both with 1:8" twist barrels and they love the same bullet, too.</p><p>The biggest advantage I have found to the .243AI is much longer brass life and almost no trimming. </p><p>Some folks will tell you that it will duplicate the 6mm Rem, but it won't quite get there unless you start pushing some crazy pressures. </p><p>I encourage your buddy to build it. I don't think he will be disappointed!</p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APDDSN0864, post: 2403534, member: 58226"] Yes. Mine has a 1:8" twist barrel and loves the 105gr Lapua Scenar-L over RETUMBO for whitetail deer and feral pigs. I have two other .243Win rifles, both with 1:8" twist barrels and they love the same bullet, too. The biggest advantage I have found to the .243AI is much longer brass life and almost no trimming. Some folks will tell you that it will duplicate the 6mm Rem, but it won't quite get there unless you start pushing some crazy pressures. I encourage your buddy to build it. I don't think he will be disappointed! Ed [/QUOTE]
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