I've been looking at .243 twist rates also. From what I've found on the web, it looks like for varmint loads with light bullets, the slower 1 in 14 twist that Remington used for its .244 is best. For deer/antelope hunting and heavier bullets, a faster twist in the 1-9 to 1-10 range is better. A scientific analysis I found came to the conclusion that for the 100 gr. bullet, a twist of 1 - 8.95 would be the optimum. If the rifle is to be used for both varmints and deer, the faster twist is best but accuracy will degrade seriously with bullets under 70 gr. I don't consider that a problem because there are varmint bullets available in the 70-85 gr. range. The best twist rate depends on how the rifle is to be used.