(as we’ve not seen those yet)Email him directly thru: VictoryDefense.com (Comments Section) or thru ARHunters.com243 is one of the best all round cal // I had very good result use 85 -90 gr bullet on deer of all size and type out to 400 yrdsI have a ton of ammo and clean new brass to boot ………and a 2004/5 S/S Winchester Coyote to go with it….. whats the problem again ?You aren’t looking very hard. Also, if you read the article, you’d know that .243 WSSM is a very high performance, high energy, high velocity long-range precision and hunting cartridge that takes a umber of good features from other calibers and combines them in a way that no other cartridge does.
In 2009 my son made a 205 yard one shot kill on his first elk bull elk with a 243 WSSM and a 272 yard one shot kill cow elk with a 243 WSSM, and again in 2010 Dallen took a cow elk with a single shot at 110 yards with a 243 WSSM.To view my favorite handloads for the 243 WSSM check out my 243 WSSM Handloads and Ballistics page. The .243 caliber cartridge is a historically proven caliber. Please note, the following information reflects the estimated average ballistics for each caliber and does not pertain to a particular manufacturer, bullet weight, The ROI with the .243 WSSM is not worth it IMO. .45 Smith & Wesson Schofield, .45 Winchester Magnum, .500 Smith & Wesson Special, .17 Remington, .222 Remington Magnum, .221 Remington Fireball, .22-250 Remington, .25 Winchester Super Short Magnum (WSSM), .500 Smith & Wesson Special Magnum, .32-20 Winchester, .218 Bee, .250 Savage, .224 Weatherby Magnum, .327 Federal Magnum, .41 Remington Magnum, The PowerRank is an estimation of the cartridge power. 243 Wssm Vs 243 Win.243 WSSM (Winchester Super Short Magnum). I also saw it briefly on Midway. It is vague and rather surprising, as well as frustrating, considering that most common calibers are in the public domain and readily available for anyone to mass produce. The overwhelming complaint expressed about this round was how hard it fed or failed to feed. New brass, bolthead and powder (for LD) is another upfront cost. I understand they chrome lined the barrels of the first bolt action rifles put out but I never read about barrel erosion issues from any consumer.Secondly, in order to get the best burn rates and pressures from any of the propellants used, it meant it usually was accompanied by high heat. I’am thinking I might need a small base die which I can’t locate. • .300 PRC vs. .300 Win. After Winchester shut down production in 2006 the .243 has virtually become obsolete on the market. 30 Nosler. I would easily venture there are WAY more AR-15s sitting around than there are AR-10s on the market, that in just a few moments and by popping out two take down pins that AR-15 can now be converted with an upper to a hunting rifle just that easy.You may have heard that one of the reasons the 243 WSSM withered on the vine was that it “First, know that the shape, mathematics, and engineering behind the case design is very important. Instead, they just hoped to retro fit it into existing platforms.While long range shooters and hunters were, and are, focused on traditional (The design and function of the AR-15 platform perfectly offers the mechanical solution which the 243 WSSM lacked in a bolt action.The magazine and bolt interface in the AR-15 is simple. I would love, and I mean love, to see something like this happen with 243 WSSM so that more manufacturers would jump on this incredible caliber and get it into production and available in the market place.The 243 WSSM is that good, in my opinion. And the latest cartridge to push this 6mm bullet does the job quite well. With no comment on the 243 WSSM matter, they DID confirm that they are required to pay a royalty on all OSSM ammunition manufactured for their .300 OSSM rifles in order to comply with said patent requirements (There is a parallel story I wanted to know more about too related to how the Understanding that in regards to the availability of 243 WSSM now makes an interesting point.My understanding in this case was that something had to be voluntarily released by Alexander Arms (who trademarked it – NOTE, not patented) so that ammunition could be mass produced by various and multiple manufacturers in order to make the caliber more popular and standardized. A hunter who has a good .243 will be able to handle the deer species, including mule deer, as there are a good number of premium bullets available in both factory loaded and component form.The 6mm Creedmoor came to light as a wildcat, but not in the traditional way. Mag.
The patent holder can earn his credit for leading the way and showing the innovation of design. Boy, how I thought that rifle was the best rifle in the world. The .243 WSSM was made lighter and was used by but not originally designed for youth shooters. Ballistics Comparison for 270 Lbs.)