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Reloading
What is an 22 243
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<blockquote data-quote=".25AOD" data-source="post: 154669" data-attributes="member: 7605"><p>The 87 V-Max in 6mm has a BC of .400 and the 95 VLD is .529. Any 6mm worth it's salt (read 6mm Rem. here) will shoot either of those bullets faster than a .22-243 will shoot an 80 grainer. It'll hit harder and doesn't require any fooling around with brass. It's also a legal deer/pronghorn rifle in any state... the .22s are not. I shot a .22-250 and Swift for years... but I'm a firm believer that the 6mm's have the .22 centerfires covered in spades... with the single exception of volume varmint shooting. ~JT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".25AOD, post: 154669, member: 7605"] The 87 V-Max in 6mm has a BC of .400 and the 95 VLD is .529. Any 6mm worth it's salt (read 6mm Rem. here) will shoot either of those bullets faster than a .22-243 will shoot an 80 grainer. It'll hit harder and doesn't require any fooling around with brass. It's also a legal deer/pronghorn rifle in any state... the .22s are not. I shot a .22-250 and Swift for years... but I'm a firm believer that the 6mm's have the .22 centerfires covered in spades... with the single exception of volume varmint shooting. ~JT [/QUOTE]
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