16.5” .243 or 6.5CM?

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To be honest my suppressor blew up shooting my 300wm not long after that post and I just received it back. That kinda but a damper on things.


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What caused your can to blow up? Have a bad baffle strike on it? I keep going with shorter and shorter bolt guns. I love them. Nice having them so compact. Next bolt gun I get will be a 14" 375 Raptor.
 
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I honestly don’t know, it looks like it could have been a failed weld. I couldn’t find the rest of it to verify or rule out a baffle strike. It was scary though.


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I honestly don’t know, it looks like it could have been a failed weld. I couldn’t find the rest of it to verify or rule out a baffle strike. It was scary though.


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Wow? Sico harvester evo? I think there was a recall on a few of those, I should check the serial number on mine
 

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Looks like a failed weld to me if broke clean like that. I'm sure they'll take care of you but that sucks. But it's a great reason to have 2 or 10 more.
 

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Yea
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I honestly don’t know, it looks like it could have been a failed weld. I couldn’t find the rest of it to verify or rule out a baffle strike. It was scary though.


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Yeah, thats a pretty clean break. I'd say its a failed weld. I just recently ordered my first tubeless can from Griffin Armament. Got the Explorr 300. It's light, lets hope its tough!
 
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Yes, Harvester Evo. It has a serial number before the recall. Silencer Co took care of me with no issues and I was happy to deal with them and have a scythe sitting in jail. It was a 22” 300wm 1gr below Hornady book max. It was a perfectly clean separation at the weld, no jagged edges to indicate a tear.


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There's a good article on short barreled 243 on the Rifleshooter.com. I'd have to take a hard pass on that short on the 243. 2400 and change is pretty slow for 100 grainers. IMHO 20" is better.
 
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Yes, Harvester Evo. It has a serial number before the recall. Silencer Co took care of me with no issues and I was happy to deal with them and have a scythe sitting in jail. It was a 22” 300wm 1gr below Hornady book max. It was a perfectly clean separation at the weld, no jagged edges to indicate a tear.
Glad to see they jumped in and took care of you without any headache. That’s been my experience with them as well (my issue was 100% on me though).
 

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Yes, Harvester Evo. It has a serial number before the recall. Silencer Co took care of me with no issues and I was happy to deal with them and have a scythe sitting in jail. It was a 22” 300wm 1gr below Hornady book max. It was a perfectly clean separation at the weld, no jagged edges to indicate a tear.


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Darn, that would cause a flinch! Glad you're okay. I looked at the EVO, glad I passed and would be concerned if I was shooting one.
 

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There's a good article on short barreled 243 on the Rifleshooter.com. I'd have to take a hard pass on that short on the 243. 2400 and chage is pretty slow for 100 grainers. IMHO 20" is better.
I haven't seen that article but that's stupid slow for a .243. Someone here did this same thing but went 18" and chambered to 243ai. I think he was close to 3kfps. I don't think there's much bump in velocity improving a .243 either as compared to other cartridges.
 

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I haven't seen that article but that's stupid slow for a .243. Someone here did this same thing but went 18" and chambered to 243ai. I think he was close to 3kfps. I don't think there's much bump in velocity improving a .243 either as compared to other cartridges.
If you're going to do a short barreled 6mm a 6MAX is a good option. But, that is really made to excel in an AR. That speed does seem tremendously slow for even a 16" 243. I'd have to say his numbers are off.
 

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If you're going to do a short barreled 6mm a 6MAX is a good option. But, that is really made to excel in an AR. That speed does seem tremendously slow for even a 16" 243. I'd have to say his numbers are off.
Ehh I'm good with a properly throated 243ai. My last option would be a 6 creed but there's a bit more velocity on the table with the 243 from my research.
 

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There's a good article on short barreled 243 on the Rifleshooter.com. I'd have to take a hard pass on that short on the 243. 2400 and change is pretty slow for 100 grainers. IMHO 20" is better.
I saw that but I just can’t buy it. I was shooting 90’s at just shy of 3k out of a 18” with zero load development before I sold the rifle.
 
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I ended up getting both a 1:8 243 and a 6.5cm. Both cut to 17”. The 243 is shooting 108eldm at 2825 with a full case of H1000. The 6.5cm is shooting 130tmk at 2675. They both shoot like you would expect a tikka to shoot.


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I ended up getting both a 1:8 243 and a 6.5cm. Both cut to 17”. The 243 is shooting 108eldm at 2825 with a full case of H1000. The 6.5cm is shooting 130tmk at 2675. They both shoot like you would expect a tikka to shoot.


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There are powders that will get you a lot more speed than h1000, especially with a short barrel. That said, it is my favorite powder for heavies in 243AI. The barrel life and consistency is crazy good. I also run 26" and 28" barrels and get pretty good speed (about 3150-3225 fps depending on barrel).
 
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I tried H4350 but the H1000 was much more accurate. The current load with H1000 gets me all I’ll ever need. Plus it’s the powder I have the most of so I’m happy.


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I put together an 8 twist .243 with a new take off barrel I got from J&A. Shortened it to 16”. With UM 103 gr ELD X hand loads (I don’t load) it’s hitting 2850 regularly. Was very pleasantly surprised needless to say.
 
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