Load Development Ruger Precision Rifle .243

Update on 243. That factory barrel was too thin to shoot long strings in F Class. It was already pretty well fire cracked with ~1k rounds down the tube. The .308 was a hoot but was just too exhausting and exacerbating to shoot in matches. Just ordered a 30 inch bull barrel in 243 with a match chamber and a 7.5 twist. Plan is to toss 115 grain pills. If it shoots I'll shoot it in F Class. Was tempted by 6 Creedmoor, 6XC, 6 SLR and even 6x47. In the end I already had the Lapua 243 brass and match dies. Figured what the hell, I'll give it another try. Might be over a month before I get the barrel but will report back when I do.


30" barrel that will be nice. Are you going to gain much with that 115?
 
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Just figured I'd throw an update in here for my 243 RPR. Although I have a lights out load with 105 VLDs at 2990 fps with MRP, I've wanted to try RL26 once I got my hands on some.

It didn't take long to get into the 1/2 MOA area with RL26 with an OCW at 47.0 grains in Win brass with a CCI200 and a 105 Hybrid at .035" off the lands. I almost never believed the velocity hype with this stuff until it posted 3150 fps across the magneto speed without a hint of pressure.
 
This year is an off year for me. My wife gets to burn up most of my leave on a vacation of her choosing within reason. Which leaves me with a little deer hunting and maybe some archery elk hunting.

Our rut just now is in full swing here in Northeast Washington, the season for late rifle was Nov 11-19th. This was a very poor year with fog in the high mountains consistently along with heavy amounts of snow and rain. I spent hours behind the glass only spotting doe.

I had my Uncle sitting below me while I kept overwatch in this big valley. My RPR has the new Competition Night Force on it 15-55x. I like to really zoom in on my targets and it's not very good for hunting but oh well. So while watching for my Uncle I have this guy sneak around below me at 40 yards. I wish I could say it was an easy shot with a standing 14.5 lb gun. 300 yard zero and 15 power minimum but the 105 vld eventually cut the heart in half.
 

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I loaded the RPR up with some powder from the new Sartorious Scale. I will be shooting some tomorrow. I am looking forward on seeing my extreme spread with my powder within a .03 grains +/-.
 
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30" barrel that will be nice. Are you going to gain much with that 115?

Sorry, just saw this. Not sure if I will gain much. 100 fps at the outside.

Just got the barrel and got it installed last week. Criterion 30 inch bull with a 7.5 twist. 115 DTAC's on order from David Tubb's site. Ran the first test loads with 105 Nosler CC's, H1000, CCI200's, .020 off and mixed brass. Wasn't expecting much more than a little barrel breakin and a rough idea of what the barrel could do. Too cold around here for load development. Had 5 sighters at 45.5 grains then started 45.1 going up by .3 on each set. Groups ranged from 3/4 MOA to 1 1/4. At 46.3 had three nearly through the same hole, one a quarter inch to the right and one a quarter inch to the left. Not sure of velocity. I'll wait for the 115's to come in before I really start playing and gather more data.
 
Sorry, just saw this. Not sure if I will gain much. 100 fps at the outside.

Just got the barrel and got it installed last week. Criterion 30 inch bull with a 7.5 twist. 115 DTAC's on order from David Tubb's site. Ran the first test loads with 105 Nosler CC's, H1000, CCI200's, .020 off and mixed brass. Wasn't expecting much more than a little barrel breakin and a rough idea of what the barrel could do. Too cold around here for load development. Had 5 sighters at 45.5 grains then started 45.1 going up by .3 on each set. Groups ranged from 3/4 MOA to 1 1/4. At 46.3 had three nearly through the same hole, one a quarter inch to the right and one a quarter inch to the left. Not sure of velocity. I'll wait for the 115's to come in before I really start playing and gather more data.


Ron,
What is this gun going to be used mainly for?
 
I loaded the RPR up with some powder from the new Sartorious Scale. I will be shooting some tomorrow. I am looking forward on seeing my extreme spread with my powder within a .03 grains +/-.

Well kind of bummed. I thought that the scale would make all the difference in the SD and ES. It was 30 degrees out and not ideal conditions. I was shooting off a portable bench that I am not a big fan because I am too big for the dang thing. I don't feel like the recoil management is very good off of it. I would prefer prone but a foot of snow didn't help. I shot 5 rounds and had a 30 ES and a 12 SD. I am leaning towards the powder weight precision is not as important as all the other things that go into the reloading process.
 
Ron,
What is this gun going to be used mainly for?

If it shoots I'll use it as a backup for both mid range and long range F Class. 284 currently used in long range and 223 (with 90 grain bergers) in mid range. If it shoots better than either of those, it'll replace them.
 
Well kind of bummed. I thought that the scale would make all the difference in the SD and ES. It was 30 degrees out and not ideal conditions. I was shooting off a portable bench that I am not a big fan because I am too big for the dang thing. I don't feel like the recoil management is very good off of it. I would prefer prone but a foot of snow didn't help. I shot 5 rounds and had a 30 ES and a 12 SD. I am leaning towards the powder weight precision is not as important as all the other things that go into the reloading process.


The five rounds I fired for the test were all well over max length and varied some. I will anneal again and trim all the same. I will see if that drops the es some in this cold weather.
 
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