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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
243 win 87 or 95 grain berger
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<blockquote data-quote="TAC" data-source="post: 1086971" data-attributes="member: 9236"><p>I love the 243 and I've owned a bunch of them. Each had a particular load and bullet weight that shot best - which is sometimes disappointing as with my 243AI. I wanted to shoot the 105 Amax with it but groups said otherwise. I ended up with a 95gr Nosler BT. It was not because I wanted to shoot them... it but because it was very accurate with them. What I lost in BC I gained in confidence knowing with certainty of where my bullet would impact. Of course try and shoot the bullet that best suites your needs, However the gun will ultimately dictate what you'll shoot. You may find you need two loads, one for varmints and another that's acceptable for deer. </p><p>It's a very forgiving round... Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAC, post: 1086971, member: 9236"] I love the 243 and I've owned a bunch of them. Each had a particular load and bullet weight that shot best - which is sometimes disappointing as with my 243AI. I wanted to shoot the 105 Amax with it but groups said otherwise. I ended up with a 95gr Nosler BT. It was not because I wanted to shoot them... it but because it was very accurate with them. What I lost in BC I gained in confidence knowing with certainty of where my bullet would impact. Of course try and shoot the bullet that best suites your needs, However the gun will ultimately dictate what you'll shoot. You may find you need two loads, one for varmints and another that's acceptable for deer. It's a very forgiving round... Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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