The .243 is NOT dead! Long live the .243

Edinburgh Rifles

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We now have not one but two 100gr 6mm bullets that work in a standard 1:10” twist .243

Fox Classic Hunter
And
Peregrine VRG3

Both available in reloading component form
Peregrine 100gr .243 ammo available now
Fox 100gr .243 ammo available soon

Customer endorsement below:

Drop me a line to order or ask any questions
 

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We sometimes call loaded rounds bullets rather than cartridges/factory rounds ! Must be a north thing but I soon learned on this site not to offend/start a argument with people because of the way we say it up here 😂😂😂 so it’s bullets and cartridges/factory rounds for me now😂
I call them heads...even using the universal translator...
To Ed looks like they work just fine :tiphat:
 
I've only ever known bullets as bullets but if I ask for bullets in local gun shops they always say do you mean heads :rolleyes:.

My 243 is very much alive and kicking so good news Ed.
 
Good news from Edinburgh Rifles and music to the ears of the following listing which is now good for copper cased and solids:
Oh, and that 98 action is slick as a lizard’s tongue coated in copperslip!

K
 
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