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85 gr HPBT Sierra / 243 Win 1 in 10 twist / Coues Deer Load
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<blockquote data-quote="PowellSixO" data-source="post: 1205320" data-attributes="member: 66495"><p>I was running varget with some 55gr nosler bt's. It was a bad mamajama too. I was running them just over 3900 fps. But now that I've got my 204 dialed in for coyotes, I'm trying to fill the gap between my 7mm and my 204. Plus i dont want to burn up my barrel too soon. My 7mm has been great for elk and mulies, but it's just too much gun for a coues. Haha. The 243 I'm working this load up for has been a deer killing machine. I've killed 4 whitetail bucks with, 1 whitetail doe, 2 muley bucks, and a muley doe. I know it's going to be a perfect gun for coues.</p><p></p><p>I've done some more digging, and it looks like I need to start around 42gr of h4350, and work my way up to 45gr or so. Time to sit down and load some rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowellSixO, post: 1205320, member: 66495"] I was running varget with some 55gr nosler bt's. It was a bad mamajama too. I was running them just over 3900 fps. But now that I've got my 204 dialed in for coyotes, I'm trying to fill the gap between my 7mm and my 204. Plus i dont want to burn up my barrel too soon. My 7mm has been great for elk and mulies, but it's just too much gun for a coues. Haha. The 243 I'm working this load up for has been a deer killing machine. I've killed 4 whitetail bucks with, 1 whitetail doe, 2 muley bucks, and a muley doe. I know it's going to be a perfect gun for coues. I've done some more digging, and it looks like I need to start around 42gr of h4350, and work my way up to 45gr or so. Time to sit down and load some rounds. [/QUOTE]
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