NAPOLEON DYNAMITE said:
I am highly interested in the cost and ballistic performance of the .243 WSSM cartridge. But after learning about/discovering the 6BR cartridge, I am curious as to how much 6BR costs. ???
Costs? Very similar, once you buy brass. Buy a few hundred quality brass and you're set for a LONG time, at least until your barrel is ready to be replaced with a good brass maker like Lapua (this applies only to 6BR, you're stuck with Winchester for the WSSM's). Lapua makes the best brass, and is really the only option for 6BR, which isn't the worst way things could go. Winchester Brass is OK, and can be 'uniformed' through case weighing and primer pocket reaming etc.
.243 WSSM burns more powder than a 6BR, and thus produces more velocity too. 6BR will make your barrel last longer, this is also a long term cost factor. How far do you want to shoot? 1000 enough? If so, 6BR is appropriate, but you do have to ring it's neck a bit pressure wise. .243 WSSM will have a cakewalk blowing the doors off 6BR velocities (and recoil), but the 6BR is more accurate (at least it should be).
Now if cost is a large factor, I might suggest a commercial rifle in a standard cal (.243 WSSM is off the shelf). Buying a rifle for the action, pulling the barrel, having a smith install your new blank, the inevitable stock upgrade, etc really add up. I typically end up paying about $1500-$2000 on a basic rifle build, or $4000 in the last couple

. This is getting off topic, but the priciest single piece on all my target guns, aside from the barrelled action of course, is the scope. If you want to shoot far, invest here and tune a commercial gun (bed it, tune the trigger, little else is needed to have fun at long range, if you want to compete it's a different story, but I for one only shoot recreationally/non formal competitively). Expect a decent bolt gun in a 6mm bore to run you $900, then about $130-$200 for a multi MOA base (scope base with built in 'slant', gives you more scope elevation for long range, typically 20 MOA), and maybe $1000 on good entry level long range glass. All in all you'd come in around $2000. If you buy stuff here on the board, you might shave off a few hundred $
PS, a .243 Winchester, the boring old version

, would suit your purposes well I suspect and is available in many rifles.