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Recommendations for a whitetail load in .243
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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 455070" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>I've had my kid on the 85 tsx for two years now, two deer. She is 13 now. With the way</p><p>the 87 vld hunting Berger is shooting in my Sako I'll be working up a load for hers as</p><p>well. I loaded a lot of range rounds with 5744 that were really mild, (1900 fps). It allowed</p><p>her to shoot a lot without developing a flinch. I used up several odd boxes of bullets </p><p>and then the last trip to the range before opener let her shoot the full house tsx loads.</p><p>Worked out fine. I agree with the other poster, 85 grain bullets have a lot less felt</p><p>recoil than the 95 or 100 grainers in a .243.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 455070, member: 24560"] I've had my kid on the 85 tsx for two years now, two deer. She is 13 now. With the way the 87 vld hunting Berger is shooting in my Sako I'll be working up a load for hers as well. I loaded a lot of range rounds with 5744 that were really mild, (1900 fps). It allowed her to shoot a lot without developing a flinch. I used up several odd boxes of bullets and then the last trip to the range before opener let her shoot the full house tsx loads. Worked out fine. I agree with the other poster, 85 grain bullets have a lot less felt recoil than the 95 or 100 grainers in a .243. [/QUOTE]
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