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Reloading
243 winchester / 105 amax load
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 385072" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>CHARLIEDUECE65</p><p> I have to agree with Fitch here on powder. The 4350's worked best with my 243's using bullets in the 70- 85 grain range. I had best results in my factory Sako 243 shooting 95 NBT with AA3100 which is in the 4831 range but slower I think. </p><p> </p><p> The 105 A-Max I'm shooting in a 243AI 1-9 twist 27" barrel using Lapua brass, N165 powder w/BR-2 primers, very accurate and fast. The heavier bullet needs a slower powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 385072, member: 873"] CHARLIEDUECE65 I have to agree with Fitch here on powder. The 4350's worked best with my 243's using bullets in the 70- 85 grain range. I had best results in my factory Sako 243 shooting 95 NBT with AA3100 which is in the 4831 range but slower I think. The 105 A-Max I'm shooting in a 243AI 1-9 twist 27" barrel using Lapua brass, N165 powder w/BR-2 primers, very accurate and fast. The heavier bullet needs a slower powder. [/QUOTE]
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