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<Don Martin29> |
I always used imr 4350 with the 75 gr bullet in the .243 Win. My old M-70 always was able to handle a slightly over max load with very good accuracy. I use standard primers. So you need to work up. I used surplus 4831 with a drop tube. It shot well but it is a hassle. imr 4064 is very accurate but the velocities are not as high. | ||
<Dave Iams> |
Here's a load that was given to me that has been a accuracy load in every gun it's been used in! I have a Rem. 700 pre-warning bull-barreled 243 that loves this load!!! 1-hole@100yds. IMR 3031/37grns. 75gr bullet. I use 75gr Hornady V-max/moly's. | ||
<Don Martin29> |
I used a load just about like the one above with imr 3031 in my .243 back in 1957-59 for 200 yard position target shooting. I was not a one hole load but very accurate. | ||
one of us |
I have a .243 AI with a 24" Pac-Nor barrel that loves 70 gr Nosler BT's. I push them out of Lapua brass with Fed210M primers lighting 44 grains of Varget. This gives me an avg.MV of 3711 fps. This load shoots around .5 MOA. I'm not sure what the starting load for a standard .243 Win would be but I'm guessing around 36-37 grains. Good Luck. | |||
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