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.243Win Mtn Rifle Report
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<blockquote data-quote="victor" data-source="post: 79983" data-attributes="member: 3361"><p>Hi Freebore,</p><p></p><p>I didn't know about the custom shop assembly of these little rifles. Maybe that is why is shoots so well. I purchased mine around 1986. </p><p>It's funny that you should mention that it took 10 min. to find a load for your friends .270 Mtn. rifle.</p><p>The very first load I tried was, IMR4350-42.0 gr. with a 100gr Nosler bullet and it consistently gave me the .25" groups. How lucky is that. I have been shooting that same load for many years now. No need to change. But recently I have tried some lighter bullets in the 70gr variety for coyotes and it seems to group them well. But once I get a new barrel and stock for it, I will just stick to a 100gr bullet. Its really the perfect size for this gun.</p><p></p><p>Take care,</p><p>Vic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victor, post: 79983, member: 3361"] Hi Freebore, I didn't know about the custom shop assembly of these little rifles. Maybe that is why is shoots so well. I purchased mine around 1986. It's funny that you should mention that it took 10 min. to find a load for your friends .270 Mtn. rifle. The very first load I tried was, IMR4350-42.0 gr. with a 100gr Nosler bullet and it consistently gave me the .25" groups. How lucky is that. I have been shooting that same load for many years now. No need to change. But recently I have tried some lighter bullets in the 70gr variety for coyotes and it seems to group them well. But once I get a new barrel and stock for it, I will just stick to a 100gr bullet. Its really the perfect size for this gun. Take care, Vic [/QUOTE]
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