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I recently de-coppered the barrel of my old .243 Rem M700 using Montana Extreme. Fired a 3 shot fouling group with Winchester Deer Season 95 gr loads that printed 5/8 of an inch. Then 95gr gr partitions in a handload over 41gr of H4350 that “grouped” at 3 to 4 inches. What the hell???
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Your rifle prefers the factory ammo?
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Put the gas to that Partition load.
On occasion Partitions like to be pushed hard to get top accuracy.
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I recently de-coppered the barrel of my old .243 Rem M700 using Montana Extreme. Fired a 3 shot fouling group with Winchester Deer Season 95 gr loads that printed 5/8 of an inch. Then 95gr gr partitions in a handload over 41gr of H4350 that “grouped” at 3 to 4 inches. What the hell??? Did you check distance to lands between the two bullets? And yes, I understand the NBT’s are factory. Pull one of the NBT’s and use a fired case from the same box of ammo and check.
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Hell, I'd be happy with 5/8 inch 3 shot group with cheap factory ammo. Winchester Deer Season is available everywhere. Grab a few box's and go hunting.
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Maybe your hand loads just suck
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I recently de-coppered the barrel of my old .243 Rem M700 using Montana Extreme. Fired a 3 shot fouling group with Winchester Deer Season 95 gr loads that printed 5/8 of an inch. Then 95gr gr partitions in a handload over 41gr of H4350 that “grouped” at 3 to 4 inches. What the hell??? Was the handload something you previously worked up, or something you just threw together? Your OP is a little vague. Thread title talks about "decoppered 243", and then you state your rifle shot a 5/8" group. No info to go off of as far as I can tell.. You are either telling us you shot 1 3 shot group from the factory ammo, then moved on to the handloads. There's not statistical basis to go off of there. Shoot some 5 shot groups with the factory ammo. If you are still shooting 5/8", your rifle is good to go. You should be able to best any factory made ammo, with a tailor made handload. That is if your rifle likes the bullet you are using.
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I could never get the 95 gr Partitions to shoot worth a darn in my .243 Win 788. 100 gr. and 85 gr. are sub-MOA. 95 gr. sucked
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Thanks. Interesting - I have a box of the 85 gr Partitions I haven’t tried yet. Will also experiment a bit with seating depth and powder charge. Was worried I might have exposed a very worn throat when I did the thorough decoppering, but then odd it was happy with factory ammo.
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Put the gas to that Partition load.
On occasion Partitions like to be pushed hard to get top accuracy. ^^^^ This. 41 grains of H4350 is a pretty light load.
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Thanks. Interesting - I have a box of the 85 gr Partitions I haven’t tried yet. Will also experiment a bit with seating depth and powder charge. Was worried I might have exposed a very worn throat when I did the thorough decoppering, but then odd it was happy with factory ammo. Powder charge is where I would start. Some room above 41 grains in my opinion.
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When you luck into something your gun likes, go with it. Sometimes there is no reason why a gun prefers one thing over another. But before you give up on the partitions, give it a little more gas, like others suggested.
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If it previously grouped ok with the partition load, your barrel may need a few more fouling shots to settle down and like them again. Might be worth wasting 20 or so partitions to find out.
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