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So I'm debating on switching out my .243 for a 6mm wildcat or a 22-250ai
So far I'm thinking...
6mm-06 (or ai) 6xc (6mm-250) 22-250 ai
More than likely be in a single shot Encore barrel
Opinions?
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Efw has a 6-250 and really likes it. He might be able to give you some guidance
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I have a 6mm catbird. 270 case AI. 85 TSX AT 3800
I have a 12ga. I don't need a 30-30.
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Ross seyfried 6mm Mach IV
That should do it
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I like my 6mm AI in a long action
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Wildcat ? I don't need no stinking wildcat. The standard 6mm Remingtons I have work just fine.
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6mm-06 is my choice. What is there not to love about a 105 VLD at 3400 FPS?
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Heres a few for you. http://www.6mmar.com/dave
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I like my 6MM AI with 1-13 1/2 twist and 70 gr just over 4080 fps and 55 gr over 4350 fps.
The Coyotes dont like it much.
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You can reach Amber your 243 into a 6mm 284. I have two. They are effective.
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6mm-284.... good option. thx
some good options as well, I like the 6x47L as well.
Just looking for something different.
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Of course for a real fun gun the 6x45 is a blast.
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What praytell will it be used for? That'll determine whether a recommendation for a mild pussycat accurate bench gun or a sizzling hottie for long range hunting/varminting is called for.
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I have a Rem 700 custom in 240 weatherby that is a coyotes nightmare. Other than expensive brass, it’s a great gun and cartridge.
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What praytell will it be used for? That'll determine whether a recommendation for a mild pussycat accurate bench gun or a sizzling hottie for long range hunting/varminting is called for. accurate bench shooting mostly. I'm not a speed junkie, just like to shoot for accuracy. I have a Rem 700 custom in 240 weatherby that is a coyotes nightmare. Other than expensive brass, it’s a great gun and cartridge. I have no idea how I forgot about the 240Wby. Another one into the mix. thanks
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Accurate bench shooting, not a speed junkie, Encore barrel so no feeding issues ---> Forget wildcat and go 6mm PPC or 6mm BR.
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In that case I nominate 6x47 (the old one), or for a little more oomph, 6x47 Lapua or 6mm BR.
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Accurate bench shooting, not a speed junkie, Encore barrel so no feeding issues ---> Forget wildcat and go 6mm PPC or 6mm BR. That's my thought as well. A third option that's pretty similar to the 6mm PPC is the 6mm Grendel variants (243 LBC, 6mm AR, etc); those are real similar to the 6 PPC except the shoulder is blown forward just a little (matches a standard Grendel shoulder), no turn necks, and they are usually throated for heavier high-b.c. bullets.
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