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<blockquote data-quote="north of 53" data-source="post: 588980" data-attributes="member: 8510"><p>I have been using superformance in my 6 mm Remington. I have been using 47 grains under 100 grain interlock B.T. and some 100 grain Sierra's. I am getting 3000ft/sec with good accuracy. I think you could get a little faster velocity with a longer barrel but I am shooting a 660 Remington that has a very short barrel. I ran some of the Hornady factory amo that said they had a muzzle velocity of 3100 ft/sec in my gun and could only get 2950 out of it so my hand loads running at 3000 are probably about all I can get out of that gun. </p><p> I took 5 deer and and 4coyotes with that gun this fall so I am happy and will go with the theory that when something is working don't fix it.</p><p> The 243 is so close to a 6mm Rem I should think you could start around 44 grains and work up.</p><p>I have 22-250 A.I that I am going to try it in next. Hoping it will work with some 80 and 90 grain VLDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="north of 53, post: 588980, member: 8510"] I have been using superformance in my 6 mm Remington. I have been using 47 grains under 100 grain interlock B.T. and some 100 grain Sierra's. I am getting 3000ft/sec with good accuracy. I think you could get a little faster velocity with a longer barrel but I am shooting a 660 Remington that has a very short barrel. I ran some of the Hornady factory amo that said they had a muzzle velocity of 3100 ft/sec in my gun and could only get 2950 out of it so my hand loads running at 3000 are probably about all I can get out of that gun. I took 5 deer and and 4coyotes with that gun this fall so I am happy and will go with the theory that when something is working don't fix it. The 243 is so close to a 6mm Rem I should think you could start around 44 grains and work up. I have 22-250 A.I that I am going to try it in next. Hoping it will work with some 80 and 90 grain VLDs. [/QUOTE]
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