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There may be a thread on this already but I sure cant find it. I am putting together a .243 load for my daughters model 7 for her to use on deer and antelope. I will probably lean towards the 95 ballistic tip as i have several boxes of them. Looking for some pet loads you may have. I have a few test loads to fire with imr 4350. I also have a couple pounds of RL15 to try. I'm not opposed to trying other bullets or powders. Thanks, Kelly
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95 grain accubond ramshot Hunter shoot lights out in my wife's .243 Marlin XS7....1/2-3/4". It's crazy how good that little Finley shoots. Easily matchs most of my customs I have. Shame on The group that runs Remingtonshould have never stop making those imho. I can't remember the exact charge but will double check and post it later. I have had good luck with big game, Hunter and magnum powers from Ramshot! The accobond dies a nice job on deer speed goats and coyotes.
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95 NBT and 41.5grs IMR4350
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Sweet little load for young ones and ladies: 27gr IMR4198 behind the 85gr Sierra BTHP. Deadly on deer and super accurate in my sons Savage 110
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95 grain accubond ramshot Hunter shoot lights out hmmmm...I don't see a 95gr Accubond on Nosler's website. 95 BTip, perhaps?
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Have had good luck on deer with 85 gr TSX, 95 NBT and 105 Amaxes.
I'm currently running the 105s a touch over 2900 fuel by IMR 4350.
Have had great loads with R22, R17 and 4064, but always come back to 4350.
If you're chasing speed with the heavier bullets, R17 beat out the others for me by a fairly big margin.
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90 grain ABs over 36 grains of H4895 has worked well in 22" and 24" barrels for me.
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I'll always reach for 4064 or IMR's 4895...
39 grains with the 95 BTip of 4064...since you mentioned that bullet.
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Sweet little load for young ones and ladies: 27gr IMR4198 behind the 85gr Sierra BTHP. Deadly on deer and super accurate in my sons Savage 110 Any idea on velocity? I am running that bullet at ~2700 fps with w748. It is very accurate and easy to shoot, but I wasn't sure how it would do on deer.
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At one time or another I have used all the powders and bullets, you all have listed above with good results, then I tried Retumbo, and 105 A-max or 105 Scenar, and NOS 105 CC, 105 Barnes ttsx, have had excellent groups, very good long range accuracy, 3050 FPS average out of 3 different 24" barrels. 2 rifles are 1 in 8 twist and the other is 1 in 9 twist.
Interesting that I almost never see mention of anyone using Retumbo, for me Retumbo, works as well or better than any thing I have come up with , and I use my .243s as truck guns all year around. I will admit I am stuck on the 105 gr. bullet it's the best all around bullet for what I do. Rio7
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I reload for 4 different 243's, all Remington 700's. The one thing they all have in common is that there is one load they all shoot very well.....the 85 grain Sierra BTHP with a max load of W760 powder. I actually prefer bullets in the 58-70 grain weight for coyote hunting, and bullets weighing between 90-100 grains for deer. But, for an all around load, the 85 Sierra is hard to beat.
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My 243 deer load is the Swift Sirocco 90 gr with IMR 4064 groups 1/2 inch or better. Try IMR 4064 first , then IMR or either Hog 4350 next.
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Sweet little load for young ones and ladies: 27gr IMR4198 behind the 85gr Sierra BTHP. Deadly on deer and super accurate in my sons Savage 110 Any idea on velocity? I am running that bullet at ~2700 fps with w748. It is very accurate and easy to shoot, but I wasn't sure how it would do on deer. Buddy of mine chrono'd that load in his son's TC Venture with 20" barrel. 6 shots averaged 2665fps. So comparable to what you're getting. Performance on our South GA deer has been fantastic.
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My son and I have both killed deer with a 100gr NP over about 40gr of I4350, mine a spike and his a nice 10-point. Both ran about 50yards and piled up, with nice exit wounds.
Last season, I took a adult doe at 100yards with a 100gr Sierra PH over 45gr of RL26. She went 20yards with her heart in tatters. That one didn't exit. I wanted to work up a load with that powder and the NPs, but ran out of time.
Since I like two holes in my deer, I'm leaning towards premium bullets in my .243 deer loads from now on. This year, I hope to try out 90gr ABs and E-tips, and maybe the ELD-X if I can get some.
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strangely enough, i have seen the best accuracy in my .243 using a 100 g flat base sierra pro hunter or hornady spirepoint with the hodgdon manual load of 33.0 g H4895. not sure how fast it is really going, but i would guesstimate 2700 out of a 24 in barrel. accuracy is remarkable, consistenly well under an inch at 100. also plows right thru whitetail does.
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It's not the slickest bullet out there, but that Sierra 85gr BTHP folks are talking about will nearly always shoot well. The 95gr Ballistic Tip is another one. Both over a 4350 of your choice, and both seated just off the lands.
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Thanks for the link and thanks for all the replies. Keep em coming. This is good stuff. Thanks, Kelly
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95gr partition H4350 55gr Ballistic tip and RL 15
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I've loaded the 95 BT's in a couple of my 243's with H4350, 4451 and RL-17. All three powders worked really well, but I usually keep coming back to 42 grains of H4350. It's not the fastest load on the block at about 2930 fps, but it's been very accurate in several rifles. 4451 and RL-17 were a bit faster, but slightly less accurate in my main rifle.
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The 85 grain Game King over 43 grains of IMR 4831 and a Fed 210 worked well in a new T3 I picked up. Otherwise, 95g and 100g pills over 7828 and H4350 have been steady performers.
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95gr NPT's over 34.0gr Varget have killed a couple small truck loads of deer in my family. MOA or better in 5 different rifles. While I prefer Partitions, I expect that the 95gr NBT's would do just as well...
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55 grain nosler BT over varget, fast, flat, and accurate.
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Ramshot Hunter under an 85tsx. Somewhere between 3150 and 3250 should offer excellent accuracy.
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Many years ago, Jim Carmichial recommended any 100 grain bullet over 42 grains of IMR 4350. I still have powder from the same vintage and use it for near 3000 fps. With newer powder, I think I would only use 40 grains under a 100 Nosler Partition and never worry about my load choice. WW brass, BR2 primed.
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Many years ago, Jim Carmichial recommended any 100 grain bullet over 42 grains of IMR 4350. I still have powder from the same vintage and use it for near 3000 fps. With newer powder, I think I would only use 40 grains under a 100 Nosler Partition and never worry about my load choice. WW brass, BR2 primed.
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Found the load i was looking for. Tried many loads recommended here and settled on a load i found in the Nosler manual. 42.5 RL22 and a 95 Btip and cci200 produced a 3/8 inch ragged hole at 100yds.
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I have some 85 gr. sierra hollow point game kings ready to load, thanks for the load data.
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I'd like for my pet load to be factory 100 grain ammo, or even 95. But the 1 in 10 twist seems to prefer lighter stuff.
But Remingtons have a little faster twist. So more versatile.
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10" twist works fine with 100gr bullets in several 243's for me. Your rifles may not like heavy bullets, but I doubt that it's because the twist is too slow.
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If looking for factory, Federal Fusion 95 grain is the go-to loading right now.
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