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<blockquote data-quote="rtv900" data-source="post: 234898" data-attributes="member: 9837"><p>It might be the bullet weight. I might be wrong about this as I am no expert. I just bought a Tikka T3 243 and I shot 100 grain bullets out of it. Groups were good. I ask for some help and I was told to shoot 85 grain bullets. Tried a few and I was really really impressed. I shot 95 grain Remington Accubonds (factory) and oh my goodness - hold the horses. I just found the round for my gun. It shoot very very well at 200 yards. I am getting really small groups. I am going out again tomorrow and I will take and post pictures of the targets. </p><p> </p><p>The gun has a 1:10 twist rate. It should shoot 75-85 grain bullets the best and that is the weight I want to shoot for my application. But the fact is 95 grain accubonds are the bullets for my gun. I am really impressed with the accuracy. I guess I was told several times to keep trying different bullets and it took me awhile to listen to that advice.</p><p> </p><p>I cannot say enough about how these bullets work in my gun. Give them a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtv900, post: 234898, member: 9837"] It might be the bullet weight. I might be wrong about this as I am no expert. I just bought a Tikka T3 243 and I shot 100 grain bullets out of it. Groups were good. I ask for some help and I was told to shoot 85 grain bullets. Tried a few and I was really really impressed. I shot 95 grain Remington Accubonds (factory) and oh my goodness - hold the horses. I just found the round for my gun. It shoot very very well at 200 yards. I am getting really small groups. I am going out again tomorrow and I will take and post pictures of the targets. The gun has a 1:10 twist rate. It should shoot 75-85 grain bullets the best and that is the weight I want to shoot for my application. But the fact is 95 grain accubonds are the bullets for my gun. I am really impressed with the accuracy. I guess I was told several times to keep trying different bullets and it took me awhile to listen to that advice. I cannot say enough about how these bullets work in my gun. Give them a try. [/QUOTE]
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