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Getting ready to reload 22-243 Need help from wildcatters
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2129514" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>This plus 1 from me. Yes barrels are expensive but not nearly a expensive as new guns and you get to order exactly what you want the way you want it. And to the op check out the reloaders nest forum. Lots of info for 22-243 load data on there. I like long barrels for rebarreling myself so when I toad the leade you can cut that off and rechamber the same way or something else. And when you rebarrel you get to work up new loads. You might consider trying some 53 gn vmax also. As someone else stated measure case capacity with water of a .22-250 and you might look at a swift case also as you're water capacity will be close to that of a .243. Good luck be safe and enjoy your new shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2129514, member: 18402"] This plus 1 from me. Yes barrels are expensive but not nearly a expensive as new guns and you get to order exactly what you want the way you want it. And to the op check out the reloaders nest forum. Lots of info for 22-243 load data on there. I like long barrels for rebarreling myself so when I toad the leade you can cut that off and rechamber the same way or something else. And when you rebarrel you get to work up new loads. You might consider trying some 53 gn vmax also. As someone else stated measure case capacity with water of a .22-250 and you might look at a swift case also as you're water capacity will be close to that of a .243. Good luck be safe and enjoy your new shooter. [/QUOTE]
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