Re: 243 8 twist vs 6x47 Lapua
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 6.5BR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Comparing these two rounds, for say a hunting rifle application, where one is not shooting for score, how accurate are your custom 243s using 8 twist and 105-115s?
Bore life? Wondered if the 47 is justified in brass/die cost vs. a straight 243.
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You guys know I gotta put in my 02 about 6x47L.
After burning out my first barrel at 2300 and second at 1500 rounds using 38.7 to 39 grains of R-17 behind 115's both around 3050-3070 fps(ironically happening at the same match exactly one year apart)
I've decided to do things differently this next time around.
I'm going to get the barrel nitrided,use H-1000 and back the load down to 2900 something FPS,wherever the low barrel node is.Hopefully I'll get 4000 rounds out of it this time?
The very best thing about 6x47L is the brass.If you have a custom size die matched to your chamber you will not have to buy brass for many years.Especially nice if you prep your brass.The brass is incredibly TOUGH!I lost count on some segregated heavier brass that I've used for working up loads.Some of them have maybe 20-25 firings if I were to guess.Not one has a loose primer pocket.
It's been my favorite cartridge.Very accurate in a good barrel.The old barrel would shoot in the .1's and .2's when I first got it.The last one would do .5".
I also did some interesting experimentation.I wanted to do a test with my old 28" Broughton since the barrel was about done.My goal was to see how much velocity I could get when the bolt got sticky.
I was able to get 115's to 3245 fps and 105's a hundred fps faster!The interesting thing was that the primer pockets still held a primer,crazy!