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Reloading
.243AI Light Versus Heavy Bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 445589" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>TORCHRIDER,</p><p></p><p></p><p>I picked Sierra's 107gr Mk; and have for many years…they work great for me and always have. </p><p> Berger 105gr VLD would be my next pick in my .243 Win, 243 A.I, 243 WSSM and 6XC</p><p> If I was going to drop bullet weight; however still wanting to stay with the 1-8 twist at the same time; I think Berger's 100gr Target Match .481 BC would be my choice today, especially out of a 26" barrel…. which the 100gr bullet might work better for long range {1K} type shooting.</p><p> Good luck.</p><p> 436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 445589, member: 16609"] TORCHRIDER, I picked Sierra’s 107gr Mk; and have for many years…they work great for me and always have. Berger 105gr VLD would be my next pick in my .243 Win, 243 A.I, 243 WSSM and 6XC If I was going to drop bullet weight; however still wanting to stay with the 1-8 twist at the same time; I think Berger’s 100gr Target Match .481 BC would be my choice today, especially out of a 26” barrel…. which the 100gr bullet might work better for long range {1K} type shooting. Good luck. 436 [/QUOTE]
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