Precision and Power: Unleashing the Potential of the .243 Winchester with 100 Grain Ballistics
Understanding the .243 Winchester and Bullet Weight The .243 Winchester, introduced in the mid-1950s, was a direct descendent of the .308 Winchester necked down to accommodate a .243-inch (6 mm) bullet. The design’s intent was to create a high-velocity cartridge capable of shooting flat and hitting with authority. It achieved both, rapidly gaining favor for … Read more