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- 6mm_Remington abstract "The 6mm Remington was introduced by Remington Arms Company in 1955 as the .244 Remington. It is based on necking down the .257 Roberts. Originally intended as a Varmint and predator cartridge, the .244 was never factory loaded with bullets over 90 grains. Rifles marked .244 Remington have a 1 in 12-inch (300 mm) twist that may not stabilize the heavier 100 and 105 grain bullets. Originally Remington offered factory ammunition with 75 grain bullets for varmints and 90 grain for deer. In 1963 Remington renamed the cartridge, calling it the 6mm Remington. Rifles marked 6mm Remington have a 1 in 9-inch (230 mm) twist and can stabilize all commercially available 6 mm bullets.The 6mm Remington has a slight ballistic advantage over the much more popular .243 Winchester due to a slightly larger case capacity. The longer case neck of the 6mm Remington is considered desirable by handloaders. Noted Alabama deer hunter and marksman Creath Davis is a proponent of this caliber.It was discovered soon after its release as .244 Remington that in the Remington Model 722 rifles the rate of twist used in the barrels would not stabilize heavier bullets weighing more than 90 grains. This led to a poor reputation for the cartridge as being "inaccurate." Remington soon increased the rate of twist in its Model 722 rifles, but the marketability damage was already done as far as the cartridge was concerned. Therefore the name was changed to 6 mm Remington. The .244 Remington and the 6 mm Remington are identical - only the name changed.".
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- 6mm_Remington wikiPageID "6490700".
- 6mm_Remington wikiPageRevisionID "569952584".
- 6mm_Remington balsrc "Accurate Powder".
- 6mm_Remington base "0.471".
- 6mm_Remington btype "BT".
- 6mm_Remington btype "RNSP".
- 6mm_Remington btype "SP".
- 6mm_Remington btype "VMax".
- 6mm_Remington bullet "0.2435".
- 6mm_Remington bw "105".
- 6mm_Remington bw "55".
- 6mm_Remington bw "65".
- 6mm_Remington bw "80".
- 6mm_Remington bw "95".
- 6mm_Remington caseLength "2.233".
- 6mm_Remington caseType "Rimless, bottleneck".
- 6mm_Remington designDate "1955".
- 6mm_Remington designer "Fred Huntington".
- 6mm_Remington en "1985".
- 6mm_Remington en "2018".
- 6mm_Remington en "2056".
- 6mm_Remington en "2102".
- 6mm_Remington en "2158".
- 6mm_Remington hasPhotoCollection 6mm_Remington.
- 6mm_Remington length "2.825".
- 6mm_Remington manufacturer Remington_Arms.
- 6mm_Remington name "6".
- 6mm_Remington neck "0.276".
- 6mm_Remington origin "USA".
- 6mm_Remington parent "7".
- 6mm_Remington primer "Large rifle".
- 6mm_Remington rifling "1".
- 6mm_Remington rimDia "0.461".
- 6mm_Remington shoulder "0.429".
- 6mm_Remington testBarrelLength "24.0".
- 6mm_Remington type "Rifle".
- 6mm_Remington variants "0.244".
- 6mm_Remington vel "2969".
- 6mm_Remington vel "3156".
- 6mm_Remington vel "3485".
- 6mm_Remington vel "3739".
- 6mm_Remington vel "4031".
- 6mm_Remington subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 6mm_Remington comment "The 6mm Remington was introduced by Remington Arms Company in 1955 as the .244 Remington. It is based on necking down the .257 Roberts. Originally intended as a Varmint and predator cartridge, the .244 was never factory loaded with bullets over 90 grains. Rifles marked .244 Remington have a 1 in 12-inch (300 mm) twist that may not stabilize the heavier 100 and 105 grain bullets. Originally Remington offered factory ammunition with 75 grain bullets for varmints and 90 grain for deer.".
- 6mm_Remington label "6 mm Remington".
- 6mm_Remington label "6mm Remington".
- 6mm_Remington sameAs 6_mm_Remington.
- 6mm_Remington sameAs m.0g7bxq.
- 6mm_Remington sameAs Q2818104.
- 6mm_Remington sameAs Q2818104.
- 6mm_Remington wasDerivedFrom 6mm_Remington?oldid=569952584.
- 6mm_Remington depiction 6mm_Remington.JPG.
- 6mm_Remington isPrimaryTopicOf 6mm_Remington.