This is the 6mm cartridge i am looking to build. There are several differences from the SLR and original 243. the 3000 rounds seems to be a common theme and appears to have supporting evidence
as the previous name of this cartridge is called the "Egolf"
from joesr the co-designer
It is basically a 243 win case with a 31 degree shoulder. In changing the shoulder length from 20 to 31 degrees I split the difference and added a little to the neck and a little to the body.
What is the advantage over the 243 AI. It depends on what game you are shooting. The reason I kept the 243 Win tapered body was for feeding in rapid fire competition.
This cartridge works exceptionally well for me.
However, if you are shooting slow fire only then you can get better velocity with the 243 AI.
The key is not the cartridge but how you load it. Stay away from faster burning powders, even H4350 is too fast and burns barrels. H1000 is the best powder I've found for the 6cm. Possibly with the 243 AI there is enough room for Retumbo or N170.
Fire Forming for the 6CM is fairly easy. I size my virgin 243 brass with a 243 die (not the 6CM die).
Then I use 47 grains of H1000 behind a 105, 107 or 108 bullet seated 10 to 20 into the rifling. You have to seat the bullet into the rifling to fire form so that it pushes the back of the case against the bolt face.
Shot it and the brass is formed.
some neck dimensions
the .243 neck length is .241
The .243AI neck lenght is .245.
The 6CM's neck lenght is .264.
The 6SLR's neck lenght is .321.
Here is a pic
6cm 243 Imp 6mm Slr
ray whitney
The .243 Win is a bear on the throats of barrels in part because of its case design (i.e. short neck and 20Ëš shoulder angle) which has a tendency to put the focus of the hot gasses right up in the barrel (i.e. people call it a "barrel burner" for that reason). Both the 6CM and the 6 Super LR have longer necks (6CM only slightly longer, and 6 Super LR a lot longer) and steeper shoulder angles than the .243 Win. (6CM 31Ëš and 6 Super LR 30Ëš) which changes the focus of the gasses and the efficiency of the cases. Running slower burning powders can help as well (H4831SC, H1000, etc. that provide more push further down the barrel than back at the chamber