I have a perfectly good Tikka T3 in the perfectly capable 243 Win but...
I have been getting some dangerous Ideas...
I have been flicking through my reloading manuals and looking at cartridge diagrams and I have been thinking... rechambering to 6-284 shouldn't bee too hard would it now....
Damn it.
Getting some dangerous ideas
- trevort
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Re: Getting some dangerous ideas
what for?
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Re: Getting some dangerous ideas
Trevor T is correct---- I did excatly what you are thinking of--- rechambered a 243 to 6mmx284. Not worth the hassle--- cases, dies, turning necks----- I didn't really gain much velocity at all---- although I only played with 105 gn'ers
Malcolm
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Re: Getting some dangerous ideas
and the 6mm-284 will flog your barrel before you know it. re-chamber for a 6mm-6.5x47 lapua if your board of the 243
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Re: Getting some dangerous ideas
G'day Mevo,
I bought that 6mm 284 that Mal was talking about, to date I have developed a load utilising Vihta Vuori N 560 and utilising 107 grn Sierra Match Kings, I am also receiving consistent velocities of around 3450 fps with absolutely no signs of pressure and I am still running the factory barrel.
Given the cost associated with having a new barrel fitted I also intend to trial a new product available from Otis marketed as Barrel life liner (hoping that I may get another 1000 rounds from the barrel).
http://www.otisgun.com/cgistore/store.c ... 1&cart_id=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But for the effort and the cost associated with fueling, including what it would cost you to have that .243 rechambered they are not worth the trouble.
You're best of sticking with that .243 and experimenting with a double based powder, perhaps N 560.
Regards
Sean
I bought that 6mm 284 that Mal was talking about, to date I have developed a load utilising Vihta Vuori N 560 and utilising 107 grn Sierra Match Kings, I am also receiving consistent velocities of around 3450 fps with absolutely no signs of pressure and I am still running the factory barrel.
Given the cost associated with having a new barrel fitted I also intend to trial a new product available from Otis marketed as Barrel life liner (hoping that I may get another 1000 rounds from the barrel).
http://www.otisgun.com/cgistore/store.c ... 1&cart_id=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But for the effort and the cost associated with fueling, including what it would cost you to have that .243 rechambered they are not worth the trouble.
You're best of sticking with that .243 and experimenting with a double based powder, perhaps N 560.
Regards
Sean
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Re: Getting some dangerous ideas
Shoot Con a PM, he has a heavy 6-284 barrel (Madco i think) he will sell, get it screwed on and have a play with it, if you get bored or its not what you want you can screw the 243 back on, no harm done!!Mevo2230 wrote:I have a perfectly good Tikka T3 in the perfectly capable 243 Win but...
rechambering to 6-284 shouldn't bee too hard would it now....
Paz