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What does a 6GT do that a 243AI doesn't do? Besides go a lot slower?

R.
-Doesn't need fire forming.
-Less velocity and powder for reduced cost per shot (powder and barrel wear).
-Space in magazine to fit heavy 6mm bullets at ideal seating depth inside case.

Edit: I forgot initially that the AI has a steeler shoulder than the GT. Changed list.
 
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-Doesn't need fire forming.
-Sharper shoulder angle so less brass growth per firing.
-Less velocity and powder for reduced cost per shot (powder and barrel wear).
-Space in magazine to fit heavy 6mm bullets at ideal seating depth inside case.
Everything to Jim's choice is applicable except for the last one - single loading g only in F/O competition 🙂
Cat
 
-Doesn't need fire forming.
-Less velocity and powder for reduced cost per shot (powder and barrel wear).
-Space in magazine to fit heavy 6mm bullets at ideal seating depth inside case.

Edit: I forgot initially that the AI has a steeler shoulder than the GT. Changed list.
Performance isn't free
Lower velocity is a longer flight time, leading to greater wind affect
A 2.950" mag length matches up very nicely with most match grade bullets.

R.
 
Performance isn't free
Lower velocity is a longer flight time, leading to greater wind affect
A 2.950" mag length matches up very nicely with most match grade bullets.

R.
I'm not too sure why the F/Open guys are shooting the smaller cased 6's either, as you say, flight time is a bit of a consideration, unless the majority are using them for only the short to mid range matches. They are very competitive inside 700.
There are some shooting them at the long ranges though .
I know of one very prominent PRS winner that is using the 243AI - at least he was, and likes it .
Cat
 
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What does a 6GT do that a 243AI doesn't do? Besides go a lot slower?

R.
that would apply to about ALL the LITTLE 6 MM catridges ! 6 ARC 6 BR 6 BRA 6 Dasher 6 XC 6x47L ! lol 😂 RJ
What does a 6GT do that a 243AI doesn't do? Besides go a lot slower?

R.
Hey Bud - Don’t be a CHUCK now 🤣🧐. lol RJ
 
that would apply to about ALL the LITTLE 6 MM catridges ! 6 ARC 6 BR 6 BRA 6 Dasher 6 XC 6x47L ! lol 😂 RJ

Hey Bud - Don’t be a CHUCK now 🤣🧐. lol RJ
He's not wrong in that regard. But the smaller ones tend to be more accurate. There's a few reasons you don't see 243 AI and similar in the bench rest circles. - dan
 
The little 6 s are very nice to shoot recoil wise and very accurate ! The wind really hurts the 223 Guys and 6 Guys at long range if it’s windy - But if it’s calm they can Win . One of guys shot a 75/75 with 10 V Bulls at 800 meters ( 880 yards ) the other day with his 6 Dasher and a 105 Hybrid . I got mine for the short range stuff 3-6 hundred but I will try it at 800
I have some 112 grers to try out there . RJ

My 284 with 184 gr Hybrids at 2850 will still be my 700-900 rifle if there’s wind .
 
The little 6 s are very nice to shoot recoil wise and very accurate ! The wind really hurts the 223 Guys and 6 Guys at long range if it’s windy - But if it’s calm they can Win . One of guys shot a 75/75 with 10 V Bulls at 800 meters ( 880 yards ) the other day with his 6 Dasher and a 105 Hybrid . I got mine for the short range stuff 3-6 hundred but I will try it at 800
I have some 112 grers to try out there . RJ

My 284 with 184 gr Hybrids at 2850 will still be my 700-900 rifle if there’s wind .
Picturing something like a golfer with a bag of clubs - get to the match and pull out one rifle if it's a calm day, different one if it's blustery.

On the gunsmith question others are asking, a lot of us will do things like barrel changes, scope mounting, trigger group adjustments or changes, even building a whole rifle from components that a new shooter might ask a gunsmith to do, so the bar before a task is enough to go looking for someone with more experience and/or equipment does vary quite a lot.
 
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