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Reloading
Any pet loads for short barreled 243?
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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1280922" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>It should be a humdinger! Both 95gr and H4350 are "slow burning & heavy bullet" for the .243. I have a church member who has 2 rifles since the 70's...a model 1895 45-70 saddle rifle and a Weatherby Mark V in 240 Weatherby he bought at the same time. He only uses the Hornady 350rn in the thumper and the Nosler 95 Partition in the "zinger"! He and his son have both killed some fine elk with that 240W, plus scads of muleys! I realize a 243 isn't a 240W, but up to 200yds no critter could tell the difference! Good luck to you Pard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1280922, member: 86754"] It should be a humdinger! Both 95gr and H4350 are "slow burning & heavy bullet" for the .243. I have a church member who has 2 rifles since the 70's...a model 1895 45-70 saddle rifle and a Weatherby Mark V in 240 Weatherby he bought at the same time. He only uses the Hornady 350rn in the thumper and the Nosler 95 Partition in the "zinger"! He and his son have both killed some fine elk with that 240W, plus scads of muleys! I realize a 243 isn't a 240W, but up to 200yds no critter could tell the difference! Good luck to you Pard. [/QUOTE]
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