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.243 Win. vs 6mm Creed.
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 2971798" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>I have handloaded the .243 Win for decades and the 6mm Remington as well. As a handloader, I appreciate the longer neck of the 6mm Creedmore. It serves as a heat sink, reducing heat damage to the critical forward part of the chamber. The 6mm Creedmore also has the accuracy encouraging one and a half degree ramp on the leade. The older .243 Winchester design has a 3 degree leade. Since its introduction, the .243 Winchester has always had complaints about barrel life, that the longer necked 6mm cases extend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 2971798, member: 9551"] I have handloaded the .243 Win for decades and the 6mm Remington as well. As a handloader, I appreciate the longer neck of the 6mm Creedmore. It serves as a heat sink, reducing heat damage to the critical forward part of the chamber. The 6mm Creedmore also has the accuracy encouraging one and a half degree ramp on the leade. The older .243 Winchester design has a 3 degree leade. Since its introduction, the .243 Winchester has always had complaints about barrel life, that the longer necked 6mm cases extend. [/QUOTE]
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