They are getting harder to find, but Ruger made the #1V in 243 with a heavy 26" 7.7 twist.
I ran rl-26 in my 6.5 creed barrel I had. 140s over 3000 fpsI run rl26 in my creeds, 6.5-284, and Prc.
Check on the Barrett Fieldcraft it's light and I know the 7-08 comes with an 8 twistlooking to find a light weight, deer, varmint rifle in 243/243ai w/8tw bbl. Short of going full custom, would like to find a production piece in said features. Dont really mind paying for a higher end{Cooper,Bergara,etc} but unable to find what I want. Any help, suggestions much appreciated. thank you in advance.
This x100 if you want an ultralight tack driver. My 25-06 is a ragged hole tack driver with 115gr BSTs and runs them to 3300ft/s with 24" barrel. The stock is indestructible. The .25-06 has a 1:9 Twist. The short action models come with a 21" barrel. Long actions come with 24" pipes. The 6.5x55 is included with the long actions. I believe they have both a 243 and a 6 Creedmoor in fast twists, but with 21" barrels. Also a 22-250 fast twist. The Fieldcraft is the remnant of Melvin Forbes' design and are made, I believe, on his tooling purchased and moved from his Maine headquarters after his partners excluded him from his own business and ran it into the ground. These are the real deal, and now made in Tennessee. Good luck finding one now... the secret is out. Barrett has a combat-type weapon also called the Fieldcraft. That's confusing, but a glance will show the difference quickly. Also, Melvin went back to work at his place, and was still making rifles to order as of a year or so ago.Check on the Barrett Fieldcraft it's light and I know the 7-08 comes with an 8 twist
One of these days I WILL go visit the gunsmith and plan/order a 250 AI. Thanks for the bump in initiative!looking to find a light weight, deer, varmint rifle in 243/243ai w/8tw bbl. Short of going full custom, would like to find a production piece in said features. Dont really mind paying for a higher end{Cooper,Bergara,etc} but unable to find what I want. Any help, suggestions much appreciated. thank you in advance.
good luck getting a reply from Cooper I own 2 and they shoot great but 2 weeks ago sent in an email requesting info on my 6.5-284 with serial number and purchase date and so far no answer,love the rifles but previous questions got nowhere with themJust sent email and spec request to Cooper arms. Will post results
Been talking with associate at cooper, 12-15 months out on new orders. Have some rifles in stock,just not what I want. Probably going to look for a donor gun and go that route.good luck getting a reply from Cooper I own 2 and they shoot great but 2 weeks ago sent in an email requesting info on my 6.5-284 with serial number and purchase date and so far no answer,love the rifles but previous questions got nowhere with them
I love my .300 Norma mag to the point of buying a second one. I can hit 18in target from one mile about half the time. I can hit a 3 inch disk from 800 yards reliably. Custom gun I put together for half the price of an AI. KRG Whiskey 3 chassis, 28in Bartlein barrel, Timney trigger, Tangent Theta 525 scope. I shoot .33inch MOA easily if I've been dryfiring at home a lot. Custom bullets from Unknown Munitions.Nothing comes to mind with a factory 8t barrel, but I wish! I have always admired the AI's and a 28", 243AI in 7t (for 110gn and up) is on my wish list, as is a .22-250AI (7t).
Savage makes rifles in the 6mmCM w/8t barrels. Not a CM fan but a .243AI reamer might would clean up a 6CM chamber but most gunsmiths discourage re-chambering factory barrels. You could always buy the rifle you want (Cooper, Bergara) and have it rebarreled right away and sell the factory tube. Not sure but Cooper might even build you a .243AI, 8t from the git-go. That would be sweet! Good luck and keep us up to date with your search.