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243 vs 308
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 1296776" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>I don't know the barrel life of the 243. But if you just want to shoot targets the 6.5X47 may be just what you need. Barrel life of 2700-3000 rounds and very light recoil. Put a brake on it and they are so much fun to shoot. Not to mention they will run very close to the 260 or the Creedmore. My heavy practice gun has a 26" Broughton and runs 130 Bergers right at 3000 fps. Very impressive little case. I would seriously look into it for a target gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 1296776, member: 38130"] I don't know the barrel life of the 243. But if you just want to shoot targets the 6.5X47 may be just what you need. Barrel life of 2700-3000 rounds and very light recoil. Put a brake on it and they are so much fun to shoot. Not to mention they will run very close to the 260 or the Creedmore. My heavy practice gun has a 26" Broughton and runs 130 Bergers right at 3000 fps. Very impressive little case. I would seriously look into it for a target gun. [/QUOTE]
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