04 June 2003, 14:22
Garfield243 in light bullets
I am going to order a new Savage 12BVSS and am thinking about a 243 or 22-250. Can anyone tell me how the 1 in 9.25 twist will handle the smaller 55 60 or 70 gr bullets in the 243.
04 June 2003, 14:48
tonlocusYou'll be seriously spinning the 70's. Don't even try the 60's or 55's. I've got a .243 1 in 12 and I spin the 55's apart at 3950fps.
04 June 2003, 16:43
prof242Like he said, with that twist, stay away from the light bullets. I've had the best luck with 75, 80 and 85 gr bullets in .243s with 1-10 or faster twists.
Garfield,
Not to dispute the other two gentlemen, as they are just reporting what they have seen.
I will do the same. I have a Rem 243 with a 1 in 9 and a 1/4 twist. This rifle gave me 2 to 3 inch groups at best no matter what went down the muzzle. I was one step short of winging it, when I tried a few loads on a hunch more than anything.
With a 60 grain Sierra HP, I was using H380. Most of my manuals list loads up to 46 grains. So I loaded 46 grains, same lousy groups, no pressure signs. 47 grains, same lousy groups, no pressure signs etc.
50 grains, of H380 5 shots, One hole at 100 yds. yet you could tell all 5 hit the same spot.
Repeat and same results.
got to be pressure problems, so do the old pressure test: reload same cases 5 times with the same loads, and check how easy or stiff the primer still goes in. ^6th time, just as stiff as first time.
Too good to be true, so chronograph it and see what kinda velocity she is giving: 4000 fps. plus, nothing under 4000, or over 4050.
When Noslers new manual came out I was vindicated from those who thought I was full of shit. It recommends 53 grains of H380 with a 55 grain BT for a 4,000 fps velocity.
Doing the "Rocky" dance, dadada dadada.
And then hear the old Hank Williams Jr song " Us country folks can survive"
And that's the way it was!!
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05 June 2003, 15:12
Cal SibleyI have an older Savage 110 in .243Win. It does very well with 70-85gr. bullets. It even shoots the 95gr. Nosler Bal.Tip well. If you put a 100gr bullet in that 1 in 10" it will go all to hell. I've also heard this from other shooters. Best wishes.
Cal - Montral
05 June 2003, 15:29
YardbirdI shoot a factory Remington 788 for my coyotes, I use 55 gr. Nosler BT's, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe I'm shooting a 1-10" twist, and the 55's shoot sub-MOA, this gun also averages sub-1/2 MOA with Berger 68 gr. bullets, my best with that bullet is .112, but the average is just under 1/2 MOA. This is my experience, although I purchased the first box thinking they would fly apart. BTW, the load is 53 gr. H380, around 4000fps
Yardbird
26 June 2003, 10:39
BlitzkingQuestion i have a CZ .243 American and im wondering if it will shoot 105grn bullets ? It shoots 100s very good but would like to try the 105s dont ask why but i do, I dont know what twist barrel it has and dont know how to find out,I
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t also shoots 70grn bullets clover leaf at @100 yds and very near the same with the 100s and all my bullets are molyed