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24 July 2002, 16:00
fats
.243 ACKLEY BULLETS FOR DEER?
What bullets can withstand the velocity of the 243 ai for whitetail hunting, my main go to source says 95 gr ballistic tips but i seem to have second thoughts.
29 July 2002, 13:26
<eldeguello>
The BT's should do OK on deer, but if you have doubts, use the Partition Jackets!! They work!!
29 July 2002, 13:58
<JimF>
Fats:

I've used the 243 and the 6 rem on some med. sized mulies. The 95 Nosler partition and the 105 speer hot core were both very good.

JimF
29 July 2002, 17:13
Mark R Dobrenski
Myself and a couple of buddies have shot a butt load of deer and lopes using the 70 BT's and also the 95 BT's. Lightning!!!

"GET TO THE HILL"

Dog
30 July 2002, 03:43
<Bruce Gordon>
105 Hornady A-Max.
30 July 2002, 13:54
moon
I use any 100 grain bullet Never had one get away
31 July 2002, 05:24
GeorgeS
I use 95gr. Ballistic Tips (@3300fps) in my .243 Ackley Improved on pronghorn. Performance on small white-tails ought to be the same (very effective) if you can wait for the right shot presentation.

How big are your deer?

George
31 July 2002, 06:26
fats
very seldom over 150 on the hoof, mainly closer to 120
31 July 2002, 08:40
TXLoader
If you're worried the 95's and 100's won't do well, try the Barnes Originals at 115gr. If your rifle barrel's twist can handle it, this bullet is plenty medicine for whitetail in the 120-150 lb class.

TXLoader

[ 07-30-2002, 23:41: Message edited by: TXLoader ]
31 July 2002, 09:33
Mark R Dobrenski
George when you went to the 243AI did you lose any magazine capacity? How does it feed?

Gracias

"GET TO THE HILL"

Dog
31 July 2002, 09:59
GeorgeS
Hi Mark,

No, I did not. I can still get four in the magazine.

It feeds rounds just fine; my .243 AI is built on a LH Remington 700 short action made around 1994-1995.

George
31 July 2002, 16:10
fats
thanks fella's for all the info, i think the ballistic tips will hold up just fine for what i am doing, i will not get to greedy on speed
31 July 2002, 16:48
Mark R Dobrenski
Thanks George-what length tube is it?

"GET TO THE HILL"

Dog
15 August 2002, 13:54
TC1
use the Nosler 95 or 100gr partitions. Here's the reason, With BT bullet you're limited to broadside or chest shoots(not as much penitration), the partition is capible of quartering shots which makes it a lot more versitile. With partitions that .243AI will kill like a triple loaded double magnum.
23 August 2002, 07:33
POP
George's 243 IMP has a 27" Stainless Shilen match grade. Shoots great! We shot antelope out here and he was using it, and it just tears up prairie dogs!!!!
23 August 2002, 08:39
GeorgeS
Thanks, POP.

I'll add that four pronghorns were shot between 300 and 350yds., and the Nosler 95gr. BTs penetrated completely, except for one which was found under the hide on the far side (~300yd. shot).

The same bullet turns p-dogs inside out (fascinating to watch through the riflescope). [Big Grin]

George
27 August 2002, 14:46
Wstrnhuntr
Fats,

Ive had reservations about some particular uses of BTs myself but cutting some open and some testimonials from a few trusted shooters is building up my position on them somewhat. I dont think they begin the self destructing problem until about the 3300-3400 fs window from what Ive been able to learn and even then its the exception. Nosler appears to have done a pretty good job designing them.

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Still waiting to hear about the SSTs from end users!
25 July 2002, 02:57
rickt300
What speeds are you getting out of your Ackley 243?
25 July 2002, 03:19
Dutch
At those speeds, I'd most certainly look at a controlled expansion bullet, rather than a ballistic tip. JMO, Dutch.
25 July 2002, 03:58
Elk Country
My main hunting partner uses the 95gr. BT in his 243 AI and has had great results with it on antelope. I know that prairie goats are not that hard to kill but the results should be about the same with a well placed lung shot. I have also had good luck with the 100gr. Hornady SP in 243's as well.
Hope this helps!
Elk Country
26 July 2002, 02:46
Eremicus
The Nosler Partition is the way to go in this class of round. I've used lots of them, and the Hornady 100 gr. bullet, in the .240 Weatherby. I've had the Hornady bullet blow right up on the surface - 300 yds. out.
The Noslers rarely stay in the animal. I've had them shoot diagonally through - and exit - deer. E
26 July 2002, 09:59
Dutch
E, I agree. My father-in-law shot a mulie last year with a factory Norma 240 load with a 105 (?) gr. Woodleigh, and it never exited -- at 185 yards!

Small cals need stout bullets, especially if you like to drive fast. JMO, Dutch.
26 July 2002, 10:10
fats
what speed could i drive a 95 grain partition at i have just got this rifle and there is not a whole lot of reloading data
26 July 2002, 10:19
rickt300
I expect you should be able to get 3100 or a little better with the 95 grain bullet. I used a 6mm-284 for a couple of years and I could baarely get 3300 out of 100 grain bullets with a 26 inch barrel. I used Hornady 100 grain spire points and 105 grain Speer spitzers on hogs and deer. About half the bullets exited but more importantly the rifle made a reputation for getting quick kills.
26 July 2002, 11:29
fats
if all i can get out of it is 3100-3200 i will stick with the ballistic tip or the hornady sst although i have ordered a box 95 grain partitions maybe they wil shoot by the way it is a 24" pipe shilen #5 contour
26 July 2002, 11:36
<MontanaMarine>
Barnes XLC are reputed to work well at higher velocities. They make an 85gr .243 XLC that can probably be driven around 3400 fps, maybe a bit more, from your .243 AI.

MM

http://www.barnesbullets.com/XLC.html