Re: How do you like your 243's?
Doc,
All can offer, ( well ok, maybe a bit off there ) is that I had an old ( early 70's ) 700 BDL, in 243, with a shortish barrel and cut down stock that I had for a my son when he was a young teenager. I found myself carrying it a lot at the ranch, even after he wasn't using it anymore, he got the bigger gun fetish. DOn't know how that happened???
Anyway, I loaned that gun out so much, every kid around the office shot it on early hunts, before their dad's ponied up for a gun for them, literally every kid at the office shot something with it. Had a light little 2x7 leopold, the gun was a pleasure to shoot and carry. Like I said, I took it everywhere, easy to handle around the ranch etc, and very accurate.
Late last year, decided to "upgrade" it, for a hunt I had in mind. Took it to the 'smith, was going to rebarrel, true it up, and put into a Mac stock. Well, next thing you know, I had made it into a 308, #2 Lilja barrel, still light and short, now has a brake, and a sexy new stock. Shoots great too, not a lot of bite, so kids can still use it without concern. But the truth is, I miss the old gun a lot. There was something old school about a wood stocked BDL, with an old Leo with half the blueing worn off. Just felt right. The "new and improved" rifle, is great, but no "something" that makes you reach for it out of the safe.
I found myself looking thru the safe this morning, going to shoot with a friend around noon, wondering what to shoot. And the other 243 got the nod......
Maybe not the answer you were looking for, but....
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