Need some inspiration, what shall I do with a sako 75

I don’t think I can afford to lose any speed with this load, it’s hornady outfitter factory copper cx, when I reload maybe it’ll be different, but this is just about getting me out to 300m.

I reckon a home load would probably make up for any loss in inches.

300m isn't many ft lbs in lead free regardless of the speed IMO.
 
ACM, You have had lots and lots of suggestions and options listed above, but unfortunately none of them are the right one. Bring it bang up to date ! What you need is a fancy new chassis for it. If you chose the right path I could take your old stock off you just to keep things tidy in your gunroom !
 
I just chopped my own .243 from 25” to 20”, thats a remington varmint profile 8 twist phoenix barrel. Going to wear an Alpex 4k LRF and shoot 87gn vmax driven by N160. Wasnt at all concerned about loss of velocity. Had a few 20” .243”s over the years, but never a fast twist on. Any 6mm with a fast twist would be great on that rifle. .243 would save you a variation. Chopping a few inches off and having a proper crown done might also improve accuracy, it certainly wont hurt as long as the bore is good at the chop point.
 
I should add, Im also very fond of the 6xc, the reason for chopping the .243 is that i sold the 6xc i had put together. 6 creed with small rifle primers would also be a good choice.

@Acm why dont you chop the current barrel to 20” to test the handling, then you can decide later on a new barrel/cartridge if you like the shorty version.
 
I reckon a home load would probably make up for any loss in inches.

300m isn't many ft lbs in lead free regardless of the speed IMO.
Agreed, it looks anaemic on paper, but energy doesn’t kill, shot placement does, hence why you could shoot it in the wrong place with a win mag and it will run like hell, but a well pleased .22 would kill any deer.
4 more with it this morning, solid blood trail on a chest shot pricket than ran out in some spring barley. Hornady cx is a great bullet!!
 

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Agreed, it looks anaemic on paper, but energy doesn’t kill, shot placement does, hence why you could shoot it in the wrong place with a win mag and it will run like hell, but a well pleased .22 would kill any deer.
4 more with it this morning, solid blood trail on a chest shot pricket than ran out in some spring barley. Hornady cx is a great bullet!!

Energy does kill.

It kills better when the shot placement is good I agree.

Energy won't forgive terrible shot placement for sure. But it can make up for marginal shot placement. We should all be striving for perfect shot placement- but if we shoot enough deer- eventually one of them will be marginal and the extra ft lbs will help a bit.

If you're shooting lead free I can understand why you want speed- to help that firm copper expand at greater ranges.

Anyway- you have lots of options. I would liken your 75 in 243 to a semi classic car. Perhaps a Porche 928 with a smaller engine. Everyone butchered them at one point- turned them into track slags and ruined them. Everyone wanted the 911 and the 928 was never a proper porsche.

Now people cringe at how many 928s have been ruined and its slowly developing a following. It will never be an air cooled 911- much like your 75 will never be an absolute classic - but it's becoming more appreciated over time.

What goes around comes around. And a largely unmolested 75 in 243 with a barrel shortened for a mod will be a lovely thing to own- and butchered 75s in trendy calibres with tactical stocks will be all over the place 😀

Based on your success this morning- it sounds like all it needs is to be shorted a wee bit 😀
 
Fast twist 243w when the barrels shot out. 24" is perfect for 243. IF you need to change the stock, maybe a KKC? But I would keep it as original as possible. Love my 75's with McMillans and a 24" M591 6mmBR.
 
44gn n160, set just back from lands using a sharpie to see when i was not touching. Not measured COAL. New lapua brass first time shot. Es 16, sd 6.

Why vmax? Just fancied using them. Did consider 70gn nosler bt.

It also shot yewtree solids i had loaded to same poi, 42.5 n160, didn’t chrony them
 

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any updates on this ??
Not yet mate, you know the feeling, you can’t decide the right thing to do, so perhaps it’s best to do nothing for now? Most likely wants a faster twist .243 barrel spun on. Makes sense for factory ammo and licensing, and will keep up with a 6mm creed nicely then.
 
Just swap moderators!

The Jet Z adds approx 6” and weighs 500g

A Hausken JD184 adds only 4” and weighs 250g

FWIW I cut rifles to accommodate Jet Zack then moved to lighter moderators and regretted the cutting.
 
Chop it down Andy....my foxing set up is a .243 24" t3 varmint with a jetz.
It's a tack driver but a shite to lug about. I'd chop it when funds allow.
 
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