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Load Development Ruger Precision Rifle .243
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<blockquote data-quote="buckfvr" data-source="post: 1310877" data-attributes="member: 43353"><p>So I figure the barrel life issue has a lot to do with the velocity at which you choose to run each caliber. If you keep the 6.5 in the 2700 fps zone, sure you will see the difference between the 6mm 105gr in the 3k fps zone. Speed up the 6.5 as many do, and slow down the 6mm like some do and those numbers may likely be much closer than 800 rounds. Over bore is as bad or worse comparing the 6.5-.284 and the .243 win., for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckfvr, post: 1310877, member: 43353"] So I figure the barrel life issue has a lot to do with the velocity at which you choose to run each caliber. If you keep the 6.5 in the 2700 fps zone, sure you will see the difference between the 6mm 105gr in the 3k fps zone. Speed up the 6.5 as many do, and slow down the 6mm like some do and those numbers may likely be much closer than 800 rounds. Over bore is as bad or worse comparing the 6.5-.284 and the .243 win., for example. [/QUOTE]
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