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Hi,I found for snipe you just need to hit the bushes with a stick and have a net to catch the snipe
Hi,Hi,
Are you no longer in Louisiana?
Hi,
Thanks, I was seeing where guys are shooting the 243 to 1K, but no doubt with custom barrels and heavy bullets!
My TIKKA 243, with a 1:8 BRUX Barrel!
My problem is my Gun Range only goes to 200 yds.!
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As long as it’s a 250 gr bullet and not the 300, maybe even the 285No,
The problem with the 243 is, or has been the twist rate, it's usually not for Long Range shooting
The 243 is just a 6mm, like every other 6mm we shoot, however if you look, many companies twist it around 14, vs the 7-8 we use to shoot competition
The best sniper round ever made was the 338
And your bolt handle is on the wrong side!My problem is my Gun Range only goes to 200 yds.!
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Hi,200 yards is plenty far with no sights.
You should do us a favor and clean up that mess. Close those toolbox drawers while your at it. OK?Hi,
I have a Steiner 4-16 Tactical, which is very good glass so have that covered!
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This was even true into the early 90's / 1992 especially in the frame of custom SAKOs in .22-50. it all changed when they standardisd the SF ammo list (now long gone) to those calibers used by UK MOD wide, mainly due to the L96 being adopted with the addition of the SF only AI CTSR - Counter Terrorisrt Sniper Rifle - which was an AI with switch barrels - the favorite been a fully suppressed .308 with Lapua Factory 200gn Sub Sonic ammo with the blue dyed head stampI think this thread came up a few months ago.
As LL said… no.
That said, in the 1980’s, the SAS was using .243’s and .22-250 as their ‘close in’ or urban sniper round. IIRC they used Tikka target rifles. The small light rounds were to reduce over penetration and ricochet potential. So it’s one of those “never say never” things.
But the technology has long surpassed those rounds as the best choice.
Though small, fast rounds for police (average engagement range is under 100 yards) in dense urban areas or places like trailer parks has merit. Generally budgets and training obviate having a wide array of choices when it comes to specialty rifles. You don’t show up with a golf bag….
Cheers,
Sirhr
Only sensible post in this whole thread.
However,, to The OP .243win is still a great round, Frank Gardner of GAP ran it in the early days
So I'd suggest it's still to this day viable and works every hunting season
and slide that steiner forward a bit in those rings. This way when you need to shoot it..... you won't get a black eye. You have........ haven't you?You should do us a favor and clean up that mess. Close those toolbox drawers while your at it. OK?
Wait, so you’ve been a member here for 14 years and are asking about the 243 as a sniper rifle?
Am I reading this correctly?