.223 or .243
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.223 or .243
I have a slot on my FAC for a .223/5.56 for vermin & target CSR with a moderator.
Looking around for a bolt action rifle and their seems to be more choice in .243 than .223
Is it worth me putting in a variation to swap the .223 for a .243 or ask if I can have both on my licence or is the difference really a .1% thing?
Tom.
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Looking around for a bolt action rifle and their seems to be more choice in .243 than .223
Is it worth me putting in a variation to swap the .223 for a .243 or ask if I can have both on my licence or is the difference really a .1% thing?
Tom.
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Re: .223 or .243
243 can be a barrel burner.
Re: .223 or .243
From what I understand about CSR a detachable 10+ shot magazine is preferable, there's less options for this in .243.
Before you have your licence varied, it might be best to seek opinions from those on here that shoot that discipline.
Before you have your licence varied, it might be best to seek opinions from those on here that shoot that discipline.
Re: .223 or .243
.223 dominates CSR for a reason !
Im not sure I have ever seen a .243 used.
Im not sure I have ever seen a .243 used.
Re: .223 or .243
The .223 would be my choice for vermin other than a 22-250 which cannot be used for CSR.
Re: .223 or .243
Should really be a service calibre.......breacher wrote:.223 dominates CSR for a reason !
Im not sure I have ever seen a .243 used.
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Re: .223 or .243
Really!!! I've not found that on my twomag41uk wrote:243 can be a barrel burner.
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Re: .223 or .243
I shot my first CSR match with a .243Win because at the time it was the only rifle I had with ten round mag.
Dread to think what barrel-life would be with the quick-succession, long-string shooting of CSR!
Now use .223 (fast twist for the 77gr bullets.)
Dread to think what barrel-life would be with the quick-succession, long-string shooting of CSR!
Now use .223 (fast twist for the 77gr bullets.)
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Re: .223 or .243
I may be wrong, but isn't .243 the minimum deer-legal calibre in E&W? Hence a decision on what you want the rifle for.
Re: .223 or .243
No, you can use a .22cf for Muntjac and CWD in E&W if so conditioned.IainWR wrote:I may be wrong, but isn't .243 the minimum deer-legal calibre in E&W? Hence a decision on what you want the rifle for.
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