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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 854427" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>If you want to use the 243 you could go with a custom barrel 1-8 twist and shoot some the berger 105 or the 115 with a 1-7 twist. Use retumbo powder and it will easily do 600yrds on deer size game. Or just buy a savage in a 6.5x284...or a 270...but I also am +1 on the brake. I just had one installed on my 300RUM done by Steve Pratt at Elk Meadow Performance. It has made my 300rum sendero have about the same recoil as my 6.5x284. Also I'm shooting a 210 grain berger out of it. I use to always shoot the rifle with both hands on the rifle when on the bench. Now it a easy 1 hand on the trigger and the other back on the rear bag. Yes I was much afraid of getting the scope eye. Only thing is it is necessary and I mean necessary to shoot it with hearing protection now. But it was a great trade off to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 854427, member: 10429"] If you want to use the 243 you could go with a custom barrel 1-8 twist and shoot some the berger 105 or the 115 with a 1-7 twist. Use retumbo powder and it will easily do 600yrds on deer size game. Or just buy a savage in a 6.5x284...or a 270...but I also am +1 on the brake. I just had one installed on my 300RUM done by Steve Pratt at Elk Meadow Performance. It has made my 300rum sendero have about the same recoil as my 6.5x284. Also I'm shooting a 210 grain berger out of it. I use to always shoot the rifle with both hands on the rifle when on the bench. Now it a easy 1 hand on the trigger and the other back on the rear bag. Yes I was much afraid of getting the scope eye. Only thing is it is necessary and I mean necessary to shoot it with hearing protection now. But it was a great trade off to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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