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Impact point with different 243 bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="sewwhat89" data-source="post: 83702" data-attributes="member: 4587"><p>Sometimes you get lucky and different loads/bullet weights shoot to the same point. Sometimes you dont. My 22-250 puts every load I shoot to the same 220 yd zero. My 300 SAUM Sendero puts 175/178 gr bullets in one spot and the 155 gr in another and the 168 bullets split the difference. I can't explain why, but I could show you.</p><p></p><p>BTW, since you handload, try H414. I am shooting 85 gr NP at 3420 fps with 44.5 gr H414. I have not used Varget in my 243 yet. My dad's old loads were 42 gr IMR 4320 with 75 gr HP and 42 gr IMR 4350 with the 95 gr NP. The 75 gr print 1 inch higher than the 95s in his rifle. It makes for nice 200 and 300 yds zeros for MOC accuracy (minute of coyote)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sewwhat89, post: 83702, member: 4587"] Sometimes you get lucky and different loads/bullet weights shoot to the same point. Sometimes you dont. My 22-250 puts every load I shoot to the same 220 yd zero. My 300 SAUM Sendero puts 175/178 gr bullets in one spot and the 155 gr in another and the 168 bullets split the difference. I can't explain why, but I could show you. BTW, since you handload, try H414. I am shooting 85 gr NP at 3420 fps with 44.5 gr H414. I have not used Varget in my 243 yet. My dad's old loads were 42 gr IMR 4320 with 75 gr HP and 42 gr IMR 4350 with the 95 gr NP. The 75 gr print 1 inch higher than the 95s in his rifle. It makes for nice 200 and 300 yds zeros for MOC accuracy (minute of coyote)! [/QUOTE]
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