6BR vs .243 Winchester
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6BR vs .243 Winchester
If you were going to build a HP silhouette rifle and you could ONLY CHOOSE either the 6BR or the .243 Winchester, which one would you choose and why? Thanks Ken
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
.243 Win. Because wally world always has a box for less than $20.00
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
You are correct Bob. He should go with a 6.5 something.
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You are right Bob. He should go with a 6.5 something.
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
I already have a 7mm-08 and a .243 Winchester, for silhouette. I am not planning on building one. If I wanted a 6BR, I could just rebarrel my Mossberg .243 Winchester
With Cathy using the 6BR to win the two national matches, I know some shooters will think about building one in 6BR.
Plus there might be a couple of shooters that are not able to handle the recoil due to a shoulder injury or either they just don't like recoil.
I was curious as to which of these two rifles (6br or .243) would be better for silhouette. I know the 7mm-08 Is the rifle for silhouette
With Cathy using the 6BR to win the two national matches, I know some shooters will think about building one in 6BR.
Plus there might be a couple of shooters that are not able to handle the recoil due to a shoulder injury or either they just don't like recoil.
I was curious as to which of these two rifles (6br or .243) would be better for silhouette. I know the 7mm-08 Is the rifle for silhouette
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
I have only participated in one HP silhouette match. Last year's nationals at Raton New Mexico. I bought a 7-08 and quickly found it was too much gun for me for that sport. If the nationals are in Raton for 2018 I will shoot my second HP silhouette match..with a .243 or 6BR. I have hunted and shot all my life and I am not a small man but recoil is detrimental to my accurate shooting. I talked to the Marsh guys from Canada and they shoot a 6br. I think David Tubb shot a 6mm something when he competed and the long range guys in western Oklahoma swear by the 6mm somethings.. The 7-08 is a fine hunting cartridge and looked very good on paper. Shooting 20 or so shots from the bench proved no problem. Shooting 240 rounds beat me up.
I like the idea of being able to go to wally world and buy ammo if need be. I had a fine hunting rifle in .243 years ago and could sit on a prairie dog town all day with it. I made some great hits with it on long range coyotes. I think it's time to get back to a good .243. Yep..I may ring a few rams ...but I'd rather be hitting and ringing than jerking and missing.
I like the idea of being able to go to wally world and buy ammo if need be. I had a fine hunting rifle in .243 years ago and could sit on a prairie dog town all day with it. I made some great hits with it on long range coyotes. I think it's time to get back to a good .243. Yep..I may ring a few rams ...but I'd rather be hitting and ringing than jerking and missing.
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
After I installed a really soft shotgun pad on my 7-08, I could fire that thing all day long without a problem.
Pachmayr T660 was fantastic but I see they have discontinued it. Does anyone know what they have that is equally soft?
Pachmayr T660 was fantastic but I see they have discontinued it. Does anyone know what they have that is equally soft?
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
It's a shame that IMR SR 4759 powder is no longer available. Chicken, Pig, and Turkey loads for cartridges such as .308, 7-08, and .243 can easily be counted on to knock down these targets. Loads closer to "full house" can be used for rams. Good answer to those that mind recoil and muzzle blast.
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
Glen, I knew you would be back for more HP. Nobody can shoot just one. Mr.Tubb and that famous Georgia guy shot .243's at redline pressure speeds. Barrels were done in half the expected life span. Bullets of the day were 105's-107s' I think. A couple of 39's were fired with this combination. About that time the 115 DTAC appeared. Still made today. Some CA friends shoot them at max speed in a hot rodded .22-250 case, 6mm X something ? I have seen their rams get hit with a lightning bolt impact and fall most of the time. There are trade offs for this performance. Recoil for one. A standard .243 can be loaded to exceed this wild cats speed.
Go ahead and order up a pair of 6 BR'S...Jeane will need one, too. Lets plan on formally meeting next year at Raton.
Go ahead and order up a pair of 6 BR'S...Jeane will need one, too. Lets plan on formally meeting next year at Raton.
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
Hey guys: I think I maybe should have worded the first post differently. My intent was to compare the 6BR to the .243 Winchester. I really did not want to bring any other calibers into the discussion. Thus the question is the 6BR better than the .243 Winchester for silhouette or is the .243 Winchester better than the 6BR for silhouette.
I know they use the same bullet. The 6BR case is shorter and it has a smaller case capacity. By using less powder, you have less felt recoil.
So the original question: is the 6BR better than the .243 Winchester for silhouette or is the .243 Winchester better than the 6BR for silhouette.
I know they use the same bullet. The 6BR case is shorter and it has a smaller case capacity. By using less powder, you have less felt recoil.
So the original question: is the 6BR better than the .243 Winchester for silhouette or is the .243 Winchester better than the 6BR for silhouette.
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
I'll have something to report on a 6mm BR probably next year. I've been having big time shoulder problems and already have a 6mm BR build in the works on a Tikka T3 platform.
I went to the surgeon yesterday, and the MRI results showed my shoulder is as he said, "a mess". Bone spurs, torn tendons, and one of my bicep tendons is completely detached. Surgery most likely will be next month.
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I went to the surgeon yesterday, and the MRI results showed my shoulder is as he said, "a mess". Bone spurs, torn tendons, and one of my bicep tendons is completely detached. Surgery most likely will be next month.
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Re: 6BR vs .243 Winchester
Bob I REALLY liked HP silhouette. My first score was only about 8 and I think my high was only about 17...but I REALLY liked it. We have no place to shoot near us. The close match is an 8 hour drive so the nationals are the only match we get to shoot because we will already be in Raton.
I have been looking at the Ruger Predator rifles in 243 or 6mm creedmore . I can buy two and scope both pretty cheaply. We have both started shooting BPCR and that's great fun..but Jeanne says she'd rather stand on her hind legs and shoot a match as opposed to laying down like the BPCR guys do.
If you see a some grey hairs laughing and cutting up it's probably us. Maybe we can have a meal at the restaurant at the Whittington center.
I have been looking at the Ruger Predator rifles in 243 or 6mm creedmore . I can buy two and scope both pretty cheaply. We have both started shooting BPCR and that's great fun..but Jeanne says she'd rather stand on her hind legs and shoot a match as opposed to laying down like the BPCR guys do.
If you see a some grey hairs laughing and cutting up it's probably us. Maybe we can have a meal at the restaurant at the Whittington center.
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