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Rifle: Winchester Model 70, 24 inch barrel Scope: 3 x 9 Weaver Case: Winchester Primer: Fed 210 Powder: H 414; 44 grains Bullet: 105 grain Speer SP Velocity: 3250 fps. accuracy: Fantastic in this straight factory rifle | ||
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90 grain Nosler BT CCI-BR-2 primer Fed. cases 43.5 grains IMR-4350 powder 3,153 fps. / 0.68" group at 100yds. Browning Safari , 24" bbl. O.A.L. 2.708" Clean burning and consistently accurate load! | |||
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quote:Man that's smoking! I use a 100gr Hornady, and 37.2gr's of IMR-4320, get 3000fps, and 1/2" groups | |||
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Rifle: Winchester Model 70, 24 inch barrel Scope: 3 x 9 Weaver Case: Winchester Primer: Fed 210 Powder: H 414; 44 grains Bullet: 105 grain Speer SP Velocity: 3250 fps. Is that 3250 FPS from the book or from your chrony? That looks good. | |||
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Have only just started loading 243 this month. having recently bought a Steyr Mannlicher 20"brl. Had a pound of H4895 over from a different calibre.Fired these loads this afternoon.@100yards with10-15mph quartering wind. 75g Hornady H/pt H4895 Fed Std Primers OAL 2.620"(5 Thou off lands) 38g - 0.8" 38.5g - 0.45" 39g - 0.7" (listed max) 39.5g - 0.8" 40g - 1.0" (No signs adverse pressure) N.B.Tried 38g load which was into rifling and this DID show pressure signs. Will try match primer next and collet die. Was very surprised as dont see H4895 listed much as an accurate powder in 243. Cheers Rob T. [ 06-22-2003, 12:17: Message edited by: Rob T ] | |||
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70 Gr. Sierra Matchking 46.0 gr IMR 4831 CCI primer Very accurate load - I got 3/8 - 1/2 MOA groups with a Winchester 88. Sort cases by headstamp and adjusted charge by case capacity to bring to bottom of neck if a lot of cases differed from another. This load was fun for making headshots on sparrows at 100 yards! (18X scope helped too). | |||
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@43Win. 100gr. Sierra 43grs.-IMR4350 Rem. brass/CCI#200 primer Right at 3050fps. out of a 22in. barrel Exellent groups, running 1inch or less in most rifles. Pete | |||
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Aggie Dog: sorry I have not looked at this post since it was buried down the list for a while. To answer your question, 6 weeks after you asked it ( my apologies); Yes that is off of my chronograph. Work up to this load. While it is safe in all of my 243s, 44.5 grains is rough on primers. Also work up using Large Rifle primers. Mag primers are a little hotter as I understand it. This worked out better for me than loads with H 4350 did. good luck if you try it . | |||
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has anybody here developed any 243 loads with Tubal 7000 powder? it is a SNPE, french made, extruded, single base rifle powder montero | |||
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