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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Warner" data-source="post: 1511923" data-attributes="member: 105677"><p>Tikka 243 is your answer, 45.9 grains of Accurate 4350 will push a 90 grain Sierra Gamechanger bullet, BC for the bullet is .490 and at over 3300 feet per second, this load will shoot flatter than a 6.5 cm by about 80 inches at 1000 yards and will only have 50 foot pounds less energy than than the 6.5 at 1000 yards shooting a 130 grain ELDX. It is cheaper to load this 243 than to load a 6.5cm. All my info is from a "Pact" chronograph and Hornady ballistics computer. Not only does this load shoot better than moa it has Crushed several whitetail and coyotes at assorted ranges and a few steel plates.</p><p></p><p>P.S. All of this info is on line, No Hype just facts ! Happy Hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Warner, post: 1511923, member: 105677"] Tikka 243 is your answer, 45.9 grains of Accurate 4350 will push a 90 grain Sierra Gamechanger bullet, BC for the bullet is .490 and at over 3300 feet per second, this load will shoot flatter than a 6.5 cm by about 80 inches at 1000 yards and will only have 50 foot pounds less energy than than the 6.5 at 1000 yards shooting a 130 grain ELDX. It is cheaper to load this 243 than to load a 6.5cm. All my info is from a "Pact" chronograph and Hornady ballistics computer. Not only does this load shoot better than moa it has Crushed several whitetail and coyotes at assorted ranges and a few steel plates. P.S. All of this info is on line, No Hype just facts ! Happy Hunting [/QUOTE]
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