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<blockquote data-quote="CCAguns" data-source="post: 3022784" data-attributes="member: 15399"><p>Having had both, I'd favor the 243. Much better support in ammo and brass. I also found both 6mms I had (Browning B-78 and Remington 700 Classic) very finicky. Finally achieved 5/8" groups with Classic, but never that tight with B-78. Tried 85, 95 & 100 grainers. </p><p></p><p>My Remington Model 7 in 243 shot under 1" with different factory ammo right out of the box. My reloads with 100gr NPs shoot 3/8". Rem 7 might even shoot better as it has a 2-7 Leupold mounted to keep it light. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure you can get the 6mm Rem shooting very accurately. In my experience, it may be an expensive project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCAguns, post: 3022784, member: 15399"] Having had both, I’d favor the 243. Much better support in ammo and brass. I also found both 6mms I had (Browning B-78 and Remington 700 Classic) very finicky. Finally achieved 5/8” groups with Classic, but never that tight with B-78. Tried 85, 95 & 100 grainers. My Remington Model 7 in 243 shot under 1” with different factory ammo right out of the box. My reloads with 100gr NPs shoot 3/8”. Rem 7 might even shoot better as it has a 2-7 Leupold mounted to keep it light. I’m sure you can get the 6mm Rem shooting very accurately. In my experience, it may be an expensive project. [/QUOTE]
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