Originally Posted By: scramjet_86 A few questions: What reloading dies to you guys use? What kind of barrel life would I be looking at under normal conditions? What twist rate with what bullets are you guys running? I would like to keep my options open in terms of bullet selection, however most would be in the 70 to 100 grain range. Also, where can you find good load data? Any help, pros, cons, etc would be apprectiated. Thanks!
scramjet, I run the Redding 3 die set. I also load standard 243's for FF'ing using the AI dies also. I could get by with just an FL die set if I had too.
Barrel life- I don't know? My 243AI has ~600 rounds through it now. I've not been too hard on this rifle and so far I haven't had to start chasing the lands. I'm hoping it'll at least hold MOA for 2500 rounds, but we'll see. When this barrel is done it'll get replace with another one chambered in 243AI and twisted the same.
Twist- I went with 1-9" on mine and finished it at 24". That twist will do up to, and including, the long 105VLD type bullets, I haven't yet tried anything lighter than the 75Vmax in my rifle.
Load data- Just open up your reloading manual and take a look at the 6mmRem data. The 6mmRem and the 243AI have about identical case capacities. Reading up on 6mm data will also give you an idea of speeds you'll be able to achieve.
Pro's- you can still run any 243 factory loads in your rifle. Your basically duping 6mmRem balistics without any of the drawbacks of trying to squeeze a 6mmRem into a short action, especially if your running long bullets. No case trimming. You do gain a little speed over the SAMMI 243.
Con's- None for me, though some people look at FF'ing as a con. I've never considered it a con; what I mean is that I don't consider putting rounds downrange in any rifle a bad thing.
I also wanted to add this, I would make sure to talk to your smith about his reamer. If you do end up wanting to run a bullet like the 105Amax make sure that you'll still be able to get to the lands at an OAL that'll allow you feed from your magbox. Running long high BC bullets actually causes you to need to have a shorter throat, though at first thought you would think the opposite would be true. Throat it wrong and your stuck single loading them due to the long OAL. While that might be fine for some, I want them to feed from the magbox and a singleshot is of no interest to me. That's just me though.
It'll knock the snot out of deer for sure. I've killed them with the 75Vmax, 90grSSII, and 105VLD so far. It'll do for woodchucks too, my farthest shot on a woodchuck was a little over 900yds, with witnesses. Though he did make it back in his hole, so maybe it doesn't quite count.
Good luck and I think you'll like the 243AI.