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What is an 22 243
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<blockquote data-quote="LewisH" data-source="post: 154508" data-attributes="member: 8507"><p>The original 22-243 was developed by Paul Middlested, of San Diego, in 1965. As noted, it's just the .243 case necked down to .224. The .243 case body remains the same but the shoulder angle is increased to 30 degrees.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I've had good results with H414 in all my big case varmint cartridges, and using only one powder (and a ball powder, at that) makes reloading a lot easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LewisH, post: 154508, member: 8507"] The original 22-243 was developed by Paul Middlested, of San Diego, in 1965. As noted, it's just the .243 case necked down to .224. The .243 case body remains the same but the shoulder angle is increased to 30 degrees. FWIW, I've had good results with H414 in all my big case varmint cartridges, and using only one powder (and a ball powder, at that) makes reloading a lot easier. [/QUOTE]
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