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Reloading
243 Win and Superformance
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<blockquote data-quote="ZAK13" data-source="post: 1903257" data-attributes="member: 91282"><p>Sure, Barnes lists 43.8 min. starting load with the 80gr. T-TSX, max is 48.6 grs.using Superformance, I'm loading at 45 grains, using Winchester brass and Federal primers. Hornady lists 38.9 min. starting and a max of 45.4 grains, I'm using the same brass & primers, and either bullet is @ 3200fps,(+ or - 20fps), shoots sub-MOA out of my Savage 110. My smallest group ever was .43 inches, but usually is @ .75 inches at 100 yards. I know this is a long range forum, and I've learned quite a bit from a lot of the different posts, but I'm a hunter from the East Coast, not a long range shooter, and honestly enjoy getting as close as possible to my target animal before pulling the trigger. As for the Nosler bullets, I've had great results with the BT's & AB's, could not get the ET's to shoot a decent group at all, and never tried the Bergers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZAK13, post: 1903257, member: 91282"] Sure, Barnes lists 43.8 min. starting load with the 80gr. T-TSX, max is 48.6 grs.using Superformance, I'm loading at 45 grains, using Winchester brass and Federal primers. Hornady lists 38.9 min. starting and a max of 45.4 grains, I'm using the same brass & primers, and either bullet is @ 3200fps,(+ or - 20fps), shoots sub-MOA out of my Savage 110. My smallest group ever was .43 inches, but usually is @ .75 inches at 100 yards. I know this is a long range forum, and I've learned quite a bit from a lot of the different posts, but I'm a hunter from the East Coast, not a long range shooter, and honestly enjoy getting as close as possible to my target animal before pulling the trigger. As for the Nosler bullets, I've had great results with the BT's & AB's, could not get the ET's to shoot a decent group at all, and never tried the Bergers. [/QUOTE]
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