I’m pretty sure based on the item number it’s a 1:8
IF you can find some....95 grain Ballistic Tips. Problem solved.
Yeah mine was clearly stamped and labeled. Might see if the FFL will let you do a barrel twist test with a cleaning rod method?I was going by this post that showed an 8 stamped on the barrel. The 1:10 never had a stamp as that was the only twist they used (up until now)
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads...2-2-23-please-read.292884/page-2#post-3103081
Yeah mine was clearly stamped and labeled. Might see if the FFL will let you do a barrel twist test with a cleaning rod method?
Ahh yeah I’d have to agree it sounds like you got something in back stock instead of a new arrival.we did, he only had a .22 rod, put a patch and small brush on it- it came out 10"-ish
the factory box also didn't mention 1:8 and was stamped January 23- I'm pretty sure that predates the arrival of the 1:8
Good decisionJust a quick update, no luck scouring the intraweb for a couple of weeks straight looking for a Kimber .243.
Sooo today ordered a Tikka T3X Lite in stainless, found a good price and there is a $75 rebate from Tikka.
It's 1:8
Barrel is 22.4, going to lop 2-3" off of it and send it in to LRI to have it fluted- going to have them do straight flutes and try to match up the factory fluting on the SuperLite as close as possible.
Now I have to figure out the secret handshake
With the Tikka, I’d change my vote to 105 VLDs if you can find some loaded. That’s what I’m rolling with in my 6 Creed and I’ve been REAL impressed with them on deer and elk.
Dave
I used to handload- about 40 years ago when the only way to get a Partition bullet was to handload; eventually Federal and others, offered loaded Partition ammunition and eventually sold all my handloading stuff.
Maybe I need to jump back in
Alright, so- the rifle has been shipped back (on their dime), contacted them today and they have a few .243's (SS Lite's), but all are apparently 1:10 so they are going to refund my money.
I had quit my search for a Kimber Hunter in .243 as they were nonexistent, but started searching again and found one at Wyoming gun shop. Sooo- I'll still have a new .243, but another Kimber.
No fist bump for you.Alright, so- the rifle has been shipped back (on their dime), contacted them today and they have a few .243's (SS Lite's), but all are apparently 1:10 so they are going to refund my money.
I had quit my search for a Kimber Hunter in .243 as they were nonexistent, but started searching again and found one at Wyoming gun shop. Sooo- I'll still have a new .243, but another Kimber.
Maybe there is still a Tikka in my future, but not right now.