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| Ask them if they will chamber this autoloader in 243.
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| I asked them a little over a year ago and they said at that time they had no plans to do so. |
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| The barrels are interchangeable. Get a 308 now and load the 125 gr for hunting. When the 243 comes out get that barrel too.
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| My Bride shoots an H&K 770 (.308Win) and I think it was also available in .243. Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now! DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set. |
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| How long has the 770 been out of production.I may be interested if i could find one. |
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| Since my last post i found an article saying the 770 probably wasn't made in 243win. |
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| Sorry Bullit, I wasn't sure about that, and I got that rifle for the bride because of the low recoil factor. She loves it and it has more than paid it's way in tasty venison. Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now! DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set. |
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| It sounds like it would be a good gun to have,but i'm hung up on the 243win.It too has killed alot of deer for me. |
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| Did the Winchester 100 ever come in 243? If not how hard would it be to rebarrel a 308?
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| It looks like it was made in 243win.That gives me another option.Thanks |
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| I've seen the old Winchester model 100 at several gun shows over the years. It was made in .243Win. and a pretty good one at that. Leave your name with a few vendors at the shows and they can likely find one. Other than that Remington and Browning were the only U.S. producers I know of. Best wishes. Cal - Montreal
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