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I have a 243 win set to arrive tommorow and was curious what guys liked in the heavier offerings. This rifle will mostly be a play toy but will see use for coyotes and maybe a deer.
I had a 1:9 twist years ago that loved the 90 accubond but the incoming rifle has a 22” 1:7.5 proof so I would like to try a heavier bullet between 103-108gr.
Currently debating between the 105 hpbt and the 108 eld-m with either h1000 or R26 though I could be swayed to try other combinations.
Any advice on loads is appreciated.
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I shoot 105 HPBTs through my 243 Ackley with H1000 powder...it has been very effective on antelope.
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105 Berger hybrids. 41 grains of H 4350 right at 3000fps. This bullet is very accurate , and is very good on game. I have shot a lot of critters with it from coyotes and wolves to deer. Great performance, and a great long distance bullet. Also the hybrid is not nearly as sensitive to seating depth as other Berger bullets so it is easier to load.
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RL17 and 105 bthp work well for me. I load them in batches of 500.
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I use the old long cut H4831 and 100 grain Partitions. The reason for the old powder is that it's density is just right to fill the case at maximum load. A slight variation on that approach might work for the bullets you want to use.
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I have a 243 win set to arrive tommorow and was curious what guys liked in the heavier offerings. This rifle will mostly be a play toy but will see use for coyotes and maybe a deer.
I had a 1:9 twist years ago that loved the 90 accubond but the incoming rifle has a 22” 1:7.5 proof so I would like to try a heavier bullet between 103-108gr.
Currently debating between the 105 hpbt and the 108 eld-m with either h1000 or R26 though I could be swayed to try other combinations.
Any advice on loads is appreciated. is that a custom barrel Mallard or a factory offering..... I've been wanting to try a 1 in 7 twist barrel for one of the 243s... I have a Pac Nor on a 6mm Rem with one.... I shoot berger 115 grain Match bullets out of it, using RL 19, which seemed to perform the best out of that rifle...
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105 hpbt and H1000 from my 243 has been the real deal
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Is that a custom barrel Mallard or a factory offering..... I've been wanting to try a 1 in 7 twist barrel for one of the 243s The barrel is a carbon fiber Proof Research light sendero 1:7.5 105 hpbt and H1000 from my 243 has been the real deal
How much h1000 are you using and what kind of accuracy and velocity are you seeing from it?
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I use the old long cut H4831 and 100 grain Partitions. The reason for the old powder is that it's density is just right to fill the case at maximum load. A slight variation on that approach might work for the bullets you want to use. I use IMR7828 with 90gr BT's in mine for the exact same reason. It only loses 20fps down to 30 degree temps too.
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46.2grs, velocity is 2900 from a 24” barrel, accuracy is repeatable 5 shot groups from .4-.7” at 100yds, 10 shots will go into 1” or slightly less.
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6” plate over and over at 620yds with a 3-9 Leupold mark ar. 12” plate at 800yds but I’m not a good enough shot at that range to evaluate anything.
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I don’t have a 243 so keep that in mind but I do have a 6mm creedmoor with a 7 twist. In my rifle 105 Berger hybrids in front of H4350 is the bees knees. The 105 hybrid would be where I started. I use a whole lot of Hornady bullets but I’ll say that I’ve never once had a rifle that wouldn’t shoot Bergers into tighter groups after proper load workup.
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Horn 105 HPBT and work up to 41.5 gr of 4350 in Lapua brass.
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For flat out accuracy I have not found anything better than the Sierra 107gr SMK. With RL22 or H1000, Lapua brass
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