Hi Everyone
I"m not new to precision reloading , but i just inherited my father's old remmy 700 in 243 . Dropped it into and old B&C stock that i had and i'm wondering if i should pursue the caliber as a precision gun. I know it was more classically a varmint / occasional deer gun , and i've seen a couple articles where George from GA said he loves it .
Before i drop a couple hundred on redding dies for it , i'd like to hear what some of the vets think. I love the ballistics of it and you can really send that round SCREAMIN ! . Or would i be better of rebareling the gun in something like 6.5 or that sort ? That would take a while as i have other guns and shooting sports to concentrate one .
Also , i'm having a really hard time finding decent ammo that isn't purpose built for hunting . Are there any normal BTHP rounds for the 243 being produced anymore ? I found a few decent ones from Hornady but they're all for massive expansion, and are around 30 / 20 rounds.
thanks everyone !
Aaron S.
I"m not new to precision reloading , but i just inherited my father's old remmy 700 in 243 . Dropped it into and old B&C stock that i had and i'm wondering if i should pursue the caliber as a precision gun. I know it was more classically a varmint / occasional deer gun , and i've seen a couple articles where George from GA said he loves it .
Before i drop a couple hundred on redding dies for it , i'd like to hear what some of the vets think. I love the ballistics of it and you can really send that round SCREAMIN ! . Or would i be better of rebareling the gun in something like 6.5 or that sort ? That would take a while as i have other guns and shooting sports to concentrate one .
Also , i'm having a really hard time finding decent ammo that isn't purpose built for hunting . Are there any normal BTHP rounds for the 243 being produced anymore ? I found a few decent ones from Hornady but they're all for massive expansion, and are around 30 / 20 rounds.
thanks everyone !
Aaron S.