6mm Remington v .243 Winchester: Guns & Gear|S4
The 6mm Remington and .243 Winchester, both released around 50 years ago, offer similar ballistics for varmint and deer hunting. The .243 Winchester gained market dominance due to Winchester's initial offering of a 100-grain bullet, making it more versatile for larger game compared to the 6mm Remington's initial marketing focus on varmints with a 90-grain maximum. Despite this, the 6mm Remington remains a capable cartridge, and used rifles can be found affordably due to its lesser market recognition.









