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June 11, 2012, 09:49 AM | #1 |
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New .243 Win Load Help me choose
So, i have worked up a load with IMR4064 and 87gr. V-Max in Hornady cases and it works well enough for my purpose, but i am itching to do another workup.
This gun is strictly for shooting varmints and targets in the desert so i am going to stick with a varmint bullet, i think. I could try 75 gr. V-max or 70 gr. Nosler BTs. Might consider doing a 85gr. Sierra GK, BUT I WANTED TO TRY LIGHTER AND GET IN THE vicinity of 3500fps. I also want to try a new powder; thinking of H4350, Superformance, Win760, ect. What do you guys think? Sent From My Galaxy S 4g Using Tapatalk |
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I like light and fast....
55gr Nosler, 3,935fps from 24" barrel http://www.nosler.com/Reloading-Data...55-Grains.aspx
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I also like to experiment with new 243 loads. The one I currently like best is a 75 Vmax under 38.3 grains of IMR 4064. I'm not sure of velocity, but I do know its not going to be in the 3500 fps range. I load just a touch off the rifiling, and this is my currentl go-to load. I did try 70gr blitzkings, but I could not get them to shoot as well as the hornadys.
Try the 65 grain Vmax. I do know that you can push that up to 3500 plus. Whatever you do, let us know...we all like to hear about what others are up to. Good luck, have fun, and be safe! |
June 11, 2012, 11:49 AM | #4 |
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75gr Speer FBHP and 47gr IMR4350 is very accurate for me.
Right at 3400fps and does terrible things to groundhogs. Sent from a highly hacked Android device using Tapatalk 2. |
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I like the Winchester Supreme 780 with 100 grn Sierra GameKings. Haven't worked up a lighter bullet load as of yet.
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I run 58gr V-max and... (doh, I forget how many grains) of Ramshot Big Game. I get a 10 shot string avg of 3777 with a 24" Rem bbl. Very clean, consistant, meters great, smells OK, price is right. I also run that load with good results with 55gr pills.
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Test'em that way you'll know, but that twist should be just fine, my barrel is 24 inches though,,,might not matter though, heck givem a try!
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Win. 748 or H 380 with light stuff, IMR 4350 or 4320 with 100 gr. bullets.
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I just worked up a load for my wife's Model 70 243 for an up coming precision rifle shoot.
I'm using 87 grn Berger VLDs and 37 grns of R-15. Winchester Brass and CCI bench rest primers. It's extremely accurate and good for 1100 yards. It's not near max but its accurate. Out of wife's 22 inch barrel it averges 3050 fps. I figure if I replace the Bergers with a 87 grn hunting bullet, it'd work good on antelope or deer (or varmints if that's your choosing).
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Years ago I bought 6 Model 70 Actions for a grand total of $235. It was going to be wifes hunting rifle. I put a mid wight 22 inch Douglas Supreme 1:10 twist barrel. For a stock I got a new Winchester stock from a Gunsmith to took it off a rifle a customer wanted to put a plastic stock on his Model 70. It was a new stock. I did the metal work myself. I put on a Leopold 4X scope, great for hunting but I put a Weaver Tactical Mil Dot on for the up coming match. It will come off and the Leopold will go back on cause the wife wants her rifle back.
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I'm not a varmit shooter, I'd be more in line with hogs or deer, so I shoot a little heavier bullet.
My Remington 780 in .243 loves: Hornady 87 grain VMax over 37.5 grains Varget. or Hornady 95 grain SST over 35 grains Varget. I tried IMR 4350 but did not get similar results. The Varget seems to be the powder of this guns choice. I'm setting .035" off the lands.
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I just bought some H4350 to play with. I still haven't bought bullets. I think i'm going to either get the 75GR. V-Max, or try the 70GR. Nosler BT's. Anyone have a load for 70gr pills with h4350, or is that powder too slow for that weight? I will probably get some Varget if the H4350 isn't suitable for the 70 GR. BT's. Sent From My Galaxy S 4g Using Tapatalk |
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My 1964 Model 70 loves IMR4831. I get 3/4 inch groups with a Sierra 75 grain HP over 47.5 grains of IMR4831. Seat bullet so it touches the top of the powder column, but does not compress.
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June 13, 2012, 01:59 PM | #20 |
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70gr looks like H4831SC would be a great choice. I may have to pick up some to try out myself.
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June 13, 2012, 02:12 PM | #21 |
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My Remington 700 BDL in .243 Winchester loves 43 grs of IMR4350 under an obsolete Hornady 70 gr SXSP seated just a hair off the lands.
The rifles nickname is AT&T from back when their slogan was "reach out and touch someone". I've gotten 1/2" groups at 200 yards with this load from a bench, when I do my part. I'm down to my last 100 of the 70 gr Hornady SXSP bullets and will probably move up to the 75 gr V-Max and start over with testing how many grains of powder the 75gr bullet likes. Good luck. E.
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Better late than never...... I spose
Hi, new to site, really useful info even if I missed the main of this post by 2 years, was very helpfull helping me fine tune my own loads, so if any still interested I got my best results from: once fired brass fire from my rifle,neck sized only with lee collet neck die, remington primers, 70 gr nosler ballistic tip, 46 gr of AR2209 which is an ADI powder, out of a five shot group at 150m 4 were touching and fifth less than 1/4 inch off, and has this consistently, also had similar but not quiet as good using same load pushing Speer 75gr varmint hollow points, not as good on paper but spectacular on vermin, almost looks explosive on rabbits and foxes
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Bullet Charge(gr) MV(fps) 75gr V-MAX 49.0 3533 87gr V-MAX 47.0 3343 95gr SST 46.5 3258 100gr InterLock 46.0 3189 |
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August 13, 2014, 03:09 PM | #24 |
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I currently use sierra 95gr matchkings and nosler 95gr ballistic tips. For the matchkings 39.5gr h4350, seated to 2.790 and the ballistic tips at 42gr (max) seated to 2.700, with winchester large rifle primers and brass.
I put up a topic on a range report using the 95gr sierras. Very impressive. Using a Remington 700 24" sps with a Boyd custom thumbhole stock. Took quite a few groundhogs and rabbits with it already that were chomping on my beans. Farthest was over 400 yards for the sierras. As a side note it was easy switching between the sierras and the noslers. With a 100 yard zero on the sierras, the noslers are 1 inch high and 1inch to the right :-) |
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