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243 & 105gr A-max?
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<blockquote data-quote="Austin" data-source="post: 30709" data-attributes="member: 1956"><p>I have had A LOT of experience with this pill and caliber! Actually, just got back from the range shooting a bunch of them. The rifle (my wifes) is a Weatherby Vanguard .243 and it LOVES the 105's (NOT the 1:8 twists though). I set it on top of 36gr Varget, seat out .001 from the lands, and it will get MOA accuracy at 100yds all day long. Took me a while to get my seating depth just right since the Weatherby has so much freebore, but once I hit the "magic COAL", groups tightened right up and they have proved to be VERY reliable and consistent. What type of rifle are you using? Sometimes, the 1:8's will work for a particular rifle, but in mine, they don't shoot very well. All in all, it's a fine bullet and very easy to load with. I would recommend it highly to you if you want to gain more in terminal ballistics. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>TH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin, post: 30709, member: 1956"] I have had A LOT of experience with this pill and caliber! Actually, just got back from the range shooting a bunch of them. The rifle (my wifes) is a Weatherby Vanguard .243 and it LOVES the 105's (NOT the 1:8 twists though). I set it on top of 36gr Varget, seat out .001 from the lands, and it will get MOA accuracy at 100yds all day long. Took me a while to get my seating depth just right since the Weatherby has so much freebore, but once I hit the "magic COAL", groups tightened right up and they have proved to be VERY reliable and consistent. What type of rifle are you using? Sometimes, the 1:8's will work for a particular rifle, but in mine, they don't shoot very well. All in all, it's a fine bullet and very easy to load with. I would recommend it highly to you if you want to gain more in terminal ballistics. Good luck. TH [/QUOTE]
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