I wouldn't be surprised if you get your wish. The 6mm Creedmoor is a reality, the .243 still wildly popular. The 6mm Remington and .240 Weatherby, alas, don't get the attention they merit. I'll look for 6s on smaller cases -- per the 6x45. It seems to me some developed for Benchrest shooting must work fine on deer-size game. The question for manufacturers: Wouldn't we be as well served producing more .243 ammo, perhaps new loads? Why endure the front-end costs of cartridge development? Is the .243 WSSM useful or just an afterthought balky on the feed ramp? .... WvZ

Originally Posted by DakotaDeer
I would like to see a write-up concerning all the options in 6mm. That is the current and next frontier, as soon as the 6.5 Creedmoor fades a bit.