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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 860118" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>I agree. I love partitions but some guns just dont. A gun that doesnt like a particular bullet like yours and the 100 grain partitions doesnt mean that it doesnt like all 100s. Id give sierras or nos bts a try. there both great whitetail bullets in the 243. If your gun wont shoot either of those well it probably just doesnt like 100s and that can be caused by barrel harmonics as much as twist. Ive also seen groups cut in half with a differnt powder and even a differnt brand of primer. I also agree with the suggestion to bed your stock and float your barrel. It sometimes does wonders and seldom hurts accuracy. One more bit of advice. Never go out and buy a gun and then buy 5 boxes of the same bullet knowing that thats the bullet your going to use. Buy one box and see if its a bullet your gun likes. My shelves are full of boxes of full and partial bullets that never worked out. I usually dont get rid of them because it seems when i do i end up picking up another gun it that chambering but it is alot of money sitting idle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 860118, member: 41442"] I agree. I love partitions but some guns just dont. A gun that doesnt like a particular bullet like yours and the 100 grain partitions doesnt mean that it doesnt like all 100s. Id give sierras or nos bts a try. there both great whitetail bullets in the 243. If your gun wont shoot either of those well it probably just doesnt like 100s and that can be caused by barrel harmonics as much as twist. Ive also seen groups cut in half with a differnt powder and even a differnt brand of primer. I also agree with the suggestion to bed your stock and float your barrel. It sometimes does wonders and seldom hurts accuracy. One more bit of advice. Never go out and buy a gun and then buy 5 boxes of the same bullet knowing that thats the bullet your going to use. Buy one box and see if its a bullet your gun likes. My shelves are full of boxes of full and partial bullets that never worked out. I usually dont get rid of them because it seems when i do i end up picking up another gun it that chambering but it is alot of money sitting idle. [/QUOTE]
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