.223 wylde gives access to .223 Rem + 5.56 NATO. Ultimate operability for replacement parts (barrel, etc) and ammunition.
243 Win is an obscure caliber compared to either of the above individually, let alone combined.
You may love your round in an endearing boomer-tier way, but it's bad advice for OP.
You're super tacticool bro, I get it..
.243 is more accurate and a better cartridge, an ar-10 platform chambered in .243 makes your other points moot.
Oof. Boomer tier arguments continue.
Your accuracy argument is completely irrelevant for a new shooter. Most people just getting into shooting aren't cut out for .30 cal, boomer dad. This guy probably couldn't handle the fatigue of an AR-10.
Jesus, the smug is so obvious here. Try to be realistic.
Although based on the 308 Win, the 243 Win differs substantially from it. The 243 Win delivers substantially less recoil and a flatter trajectory. 308 Win ammo offers a wider frontal area, improved resistance to wind drift, and greater energy over longer distances. Accuracy Considerations Federal 243 win ammunition The 243 Win is an exceptionally accurate round, in part because its low recoil prevents flinching. Larger 243 Win bullets generally offer sectional densities just greater than .200, which is considered adequate for ethical kills, yet its high accuracy permits surgical shot placement that mitigates the suffering game must endure.
Your ignorance is showing.
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