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243 componets
Cubslover
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The 243 I bought sports a 1:9.25 twist. I've come to the understanding that 85-100 grain pills will give me my best results. With the 95 grainers probably being most beneficial.
I plan on using H4350 for these load as it seems to be the most commonly used propellant for this caliber.
I've been checking out Sierra, Remington(bulk PSP's), Speer, and Hornady Bullets.
These will be used on Varmints, Coyotes, and Paper. The latter more than anything.
From Hornady:
V-Max
SP
BTHP
all in 87gr
95gr SST
and their 100gr SP or BTSP
My local Sportsman's Warehouse has these ranging from 14.50 to 18.99/100
Sierra
Gameking in 85 or 100gr sizes
Varminter in 85gr
or the Prohunter in 100gr
These run about the same price.
Speer
100gr Grand Slam
Remington
100gr CoreLokt or pointed soft points seem like a favorite among reloaders/hunters alike.
They are also the cheapest at 10.99/100 from Cabelas.
Of course it depends on what gives me the best accuracy out of said gun. Will the 100gr PSP's from Remington give adequate results on the three uses I will use them for? Is there an alternate brand/source for economy class bullets that will suffice for these purposes?
Thanks in advance.
I plan on using H4350 for these load as it seems to be the most commonly used propellant for this caliber.
I've been checking out Sierra, Remington(bulk PSP's), Speer, and Hornady Bullets.
These will be used on Varmints, Coyotes, and Paper. The latter more than anything.
From Hornady:
V-Max
SP
BTHP
all in 87gr
95gr SST
and their 100gr SP or BTSP
My local Sportsman's Warehouse has these ranging from 14.50 to 18.99/100
Sierra
Gameking in 85 or 100gr sizes
Varminter in 85gr
or the Prohunter in 100gr
These run about the same price.
Speer
100gr Grand Slam
Remington
100gr CoreLokt or pointed soft points seem like a favorite among reloaders/hunters alike.
They are also the cheapest at 10.99/100 from Cabelas.
Of course it depends on what gives me the best accuracy out of said gun. Will the 100gr PSP's from Remington give adequate results on the three uses I will use them for? Is there an alternate brand/source for economy class bullets that will suffice for these purposes?
Thanks in advance.
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Comments
Post your results so we can see what you find out.
I only use Remington bullets for my .243 and .30-30.
This is also my choice for .308 and .30-06 when it is for more than plinking. Plinking rounds I use military surplus pulled bullets.
--My WBY Vanguard VXL has a 1-10 twist and I've had good luck (paper) with Sierra 70gr BTHP using AA2230c powder--.444" at 100 yds--
--[:p][:p]--JIMBO
Try 'em all, and have fun at the same time you are finding the best performer.
I was lucky. My 6mm wildcat(.240 PSP) likes em all,
but loves the 95 gr Nosler partitions.
Happy shooting.
Jon
I think you could for sure use the 105's in that rifle if you wanted. I went to 40 gr. of H4895 behnind Win 80 gr. bullets for a velocity of 3450. That is even with some publications and over max in others so WORK UP TO IT! I also had very good success with 41 gr. of VV N140 with 80 gr. pills. I also really like the Hornady V-max bullets. Very affordable for very good accuracy. I use 55 and 60 gr. V-max's in my .223 for best accuracy. I have yet to do a lot of loading with them in my new .243 but what I have done is promising (75 gr. V-Max).
55nbtand 52.gr.of H414 and 210m primers
65 V max 420.0 Varget and 210m primers
70 nbt 41.0 of Varget and 210m's
THEY SHOOT VANTASTIC in a box stock 700BDL.[8D]
I like the lighter bullets for yotes. Less pelt damage but knocks em on their butts.