What is the FPS of a 243 WSSM?
The muzzle velocity of a .243 WSSM can vary depending on the specific load and bullet weight, but it typically ranges from around 3,600 to 4,000 feet per second (fps).
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The .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum (WSSM) is a rifle cartridge introduced in 2003. It uses a .300 WSM case shortened and necked down to accept a .243in/6mm diameter bullet.
The muzzle velocity of a .243 WSSM can vary depending on the specific load and bullet weight, but it typically ranges from around 3,600 to 4,000 feet per second (fps).
The main difference between .243 WSSM and .300 WSM is the caliber and intended use. The .243 WSSM is a smaller, high-velocity round primarily used for varmint and deer hunting, while the .300 WSM is a larger, more powerful cartridge…
The best bullet weight for .243 WSSM depends on the intended use. Generally, bullet weights between 55 and 95 grains are popular for varmint hunting, while 90 to 105 grains are commonly used for deer and medium-sized game.
Winchester has discontinued the manufacture of 243 WSSM ammunition. This cartridge is usually used for small game such as varminting, and used for animals as large as deer.