I've always been a fan of every aspect of .243 Winchester except its barrel life. So, glancing at the recipes in Hornady's reloading manual, they give a minimum charge taking the 80 grain GMX all the way down to 2800 FPS- well below territory of what I'd consider a "barrel burner." Anyone got experience with less-than-screaming .243 loads in terms of accuracy? Any pet recipes or other reloading tips in this regard anyone would like to share? Would probably be shooting 80 grain Barnes TTSXs. Thanks in advance for any input.