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I like the VX1 2-7x33 better than all those mentioned. Second choice would be the Redfield......
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As for 243 bullets ( I don't use factory loads), just to stick to the Corelokts if they shoot well for you.
As for cheaper factory deer bullets, I like Power Points best. They just plain work on deer, and hold together better than the RCL, IMO.
I have used mostly SGKs and TSXs in my 243s lately.
Hell, they all kill deer......
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Which line of vortex? Locally the easiest 2-7 scopes I can get my hand's on are Redfield, Burris fullfield and nikon prostaff any faults with those? Vortex Crossfire II 2-7 x 32mm Rifle Scope Dead Hold BDC Reticle CF2-31003 Is the small compact scope I like. Can find them shipped for under $120. Non of the Vortex I have bought have disappointed me especially for the price.
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Sorry to go off topic but has anyone used 100gr Federal Blue Box on Black Bear?
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If it will kill whitetail deer, it will kill black bear.
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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Here ya go, https://www.midwayusa.com/product/4...-gameking-soft-point-boat-tail-box-of-20 Wont have many runners at all with these, best bullet for whitetails in my opinion. Small animals under #250 don't require much bullet. Usually DRT.
The last time that bear ate a lawyer he had the runs for 33 days!
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I have used Federals with the Sierra 85-gr HPBT to good effect on coyotes to deer. It seems to be counter intuitive but this hollow point seems to be pretty tough.
Me too.
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Agreed. The 100 SGK is a superb deer bullet IME. I have owned at least a half dozen 243s and loaded for a few more. Have yet to find one that won't shoot this bullet very accurately. It has produced some lightning fast kills....
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I like Federal premium 100gr NPT.
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Nosler partitions are great, I load them for grandkids.
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my old mossberg 800 shoots the 80 grain corelokt PSP's into tiny little groups so i bought a bunch at Dicks years ago when they were like 8 bucks a box. i've gotten 2 whitetails with them and they flattened them.
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The Fed Fusions are 95 gr. as I recall.. and moly coated for some reason.... Have heard the fusions work very well though.
After read MD's post I suspect the reason the fusions have worked well around here is we have very small deer in KS...
The moly thing is what has kept me from trying them... I shoot 308 165s and 243 95gr Federal Fusion. No where, on the box or Federal site, can I find that the Fusions are moly coated. http://www.federalpremium.com/products/brands/fusion.aspx
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The blue box federal 100 grn soft pnt loads work well. I would stay away from a load with boat tailed bullets.
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The Fed Fusions are 95 gr. as I recall.. and moly coated for some reason.... Have heard the fusions work very well though.
After read MD's post I suspect the reason the fusions have worked well around here is we have very small deer in KS...
The moly thing is what has kept me from trying them... I shoot 308 165s and 243 95gr Federal Fusion. No where, on the box or Federal site, can I find that the Fusions are moly coated. http://www.federalpremium.com/products/brands/fusion.aspxThe older .243 95 grain Fusion is different than the newer ammo unless they changed it again??? I used to shoot the old stuff, bought around 30 boxes of it 5-6 years ago because they shot great out of my favorite rifle. The newer stuff though says right on the box "coated bullet". Not sure its moly though, think its something else. And the newer bullets are either shorter overall or seated deeper??
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