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.243 reduced load recipe

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09 June 2015, 07:27
robncolorado
.243 reduced load recipe
Hey all,
My nephew who is 8 and of smaller stature is at the maturity level to shoot and be safe. Due to his smaller size, I wish to have him continue with a .22, but have purchased a Ruger compact .243 for him. Does anyone have a reduced load recipe they can recommend? I've checked online with Nosler, Speer etc. and can't find such a load. Thank you
09 June 2015, 07:36
RMiller
15 grains Trailboss is listed for a 100 grain bullet in the Hodgden manual.

I used it in the 243 this weekend with 80 grain Nosler ballistic tips and it is a mild load. Not recoil less but definitely milder that full power loads.


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09 June 2015, 07:43
robncolorado
Thanks RMiller! I'll check it out!
09 June 2015, 08:46
Saeed
You can use any of the shotgun or pistol powders like Green Dot, Unique etc.

Anything from 1015 grains works great.

In fact, anytime I want a reduced load - in any caliber - Unique is my preferred powder, as it is very bulky, and works great.

We use it even in our 577 T.Rex.


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09 June 2015, 14:34
BNagel
18 grains IMR 4198 under a 100-grain flat base bullet works fine in 6mm Rem. Should do well in .243 Win.


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09 June 2015, 23:47
MuskegMan
Treatise on using pistol powders in rifle cartridges. A good read for looneys.

http://www.gmdr.com/lever/pistolpowi.htm

I personally use Blue Dot, Unique, W-231 and Trail Boss. Been playing with .357 pistol bullets in my .35 Whelen.


10 June 2015, 01:45
slim buttes
22.5 gr. aa5744 with 85-90 gr bullet. absolute track driver and my 8 year old son shoots them faster than I can load them
10 June 2015, 05:00
bartsche
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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Anything from 1015 grains works great.


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Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
10 June 2015, 05:02
bartsche
Sea fires Blue Dot loads.


Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
10 June 2015, 05:24
gab
Yup,
Another fan of Seafire's Blue Dot loads.
Have use them extensively in 243 and 22-250 with great results.
Before the flames start- I am aware of the controversy of using BD in bottlenecked rifle cartridges but I am a big boy and take responsibility for what I do.

I will not post load recipes but if you are interested find some older Seafire posts and go from there.

Gary
10 June 2015, 07:36
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by bartsche:
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
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Anything from 1015 grains works great.


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Thank you.

I would like to see any of us shooting a gun that uses 1015 grains of powder as a reduced load rotflmo


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