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.243 & .308 projectile choices?
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<blockquote data-quote="cs1973" data-source="post: 355743" data-attributes="member: 22852"><p>Really depends on the twist rate of the rifling in the rifles. Barnes TSX 85 grain with Varget or IMR4831 powder in my wifes 1 in 9.25" remington shoot very good and maintain very good accuracy out to 700meters. We keep shots on deer sized targets to 400 for her. coyotes and such as far as she can shoot, She has taken coyotes to 730yards.</p><p> </p><p>308 with 1/12 twist I shoot 168gr berger VLDs with Varget. Very accurate out to 1000yards. barnes tsx168gr quite accurate as well. Sierra match king 168 group well out to 800+. not so good past 900 or so. LOL. </p><p> </p><p>Pick a desired bullet and suitable powder, work up a load and have at it. Thats the best part of learning what a gun will do. Good luck to ya!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cs1973, post: 355743, member: 22852"] Really depends on the twist rate of the rifling in the rifles. Barnes TSX 85 grain with Varget or IMR4831 powder in my wifes 1 in 9.25" remington shoot very good and maintain very good accuracy out to 700meters. We keep shots on deer sized targets to 400 for her. coyotes and such as far as she can shoot, She has taken coyotes to 730yards. 308 with 1/12 twist I shoot 168gr berger VLDs with Varget. Very accurate out to 1000yards. barnes tsx168gr quite accurate as well. Sierra match king 168 group well out to 800+. not so good past 900 or so. LOL. Pick a desired bullet and suitable powder, work up a load and have at it. Thats the best part of learning what a gun will do. Good luck to ya!!! [/QUOTE]
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