Opinions on good bullets for game in a .243
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Opinions on good bullets for game in a .243
I haven't loaded for my .243 yet, and I want to find some good bullets to use on game. On the last Mule deer I shot, I was using the cheap Winchester box ammo with the soft point they have. I recovered the bullet, and was pleasantly surprised that the bullet had retained about 80-85% of it's original weight. The thing I wasn't all that happy with was the penetration. I don't know if this is just indicative of the .243 round, or if there are better performing bullets out there. I'm sure there are, I just want some opinions on which ones.
I want to get started reloading for the .243 and work up some acceptable loads with premium bullets. I would like to stay as economical as I can, but realize that premium bullets are named as such for a reason. I've thought about trying Barnes X or TSX bullets, but those are a little pricey to "try". If I buy them I want to have some strong recommendations first. I know there are the Nosler and Speer premium bullets out there and they are a little lighter on the pocket book.
I want to get started reloading for the .243 and work up some acceptable loads with premium bullets. I would like to stay as economical as I can, but realize that premium bullets are named as such for a reason. I've thought about trying Barnes X or TSX bullets, but those are a little pricey to "try". If I buy them I want to have some strong recommendations first. I know there are the Nosler and Speer premium bullets out there and they are a little lighter on the pocket book.
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Second biggest buck I've killed fell to a 100 gr. Speer Grand Slam. I thought it performed very well for it's size.
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You might also like the Swift Scirocco and the Nosler Partition bullets. I have a friend who uses the Remington Core Lokt in 100 grain and has had great success. Hope you have fun finding out which bullet works best in your rifle.
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Thanks, piller. I'm sure I will have fun I've been trying to make it to the range once a week, and this is my newest little project I'm working on. After I order new sights for my guide gun I will move on to it in short order.
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100gr speer grand-slams is my favorite.
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Don't be afraid to try the Barnes, we're stuck with them in California but they shoot more accurately and I HEAR they are wicked on game. I was reading about the Federal Premium load in .243 on the Midway site, one hunter said that the Barnes bullet left a 3 inch exit wound in his deer. I just ordered the Federal ammo to take hunting.
I hope to have a report on bullet performance later this summer but it's tough finding a buck out here.
If you want to work on a load, hint - 3 round groups are sufficient for testing, you can probably get a box of 50 and have at least 20 rounds to hunt with.
I hope to have a report on bullet performance later this summer but it's tough finding a buck out here.
If you want to work on a load, hint - 3 round groups are sufficient for testing, you can probably get a box of 50 and have at least 20 rounds to hunt with.
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A friend of mine has shot 30+ of the smallish deer around here with corelokts and thinks they are great.
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Here's a short report I did back in 2008 on Barnes bullets in .270 and .243.
I like the little 85gr TSX and it's what I load for.
I like the little 85gr TSX and it's what I load for.
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I've shot a good many antelope,deer and elk with the Hornady interloc, and the Remington corloct 100 gr bullets.
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I just used Hornady and Speer cup and cor offerings with good results on about 8 deer including big'ns.
What I will say a Remington 700 barrel would turn the 100grn hornady into a varmint bullet!
The same bullet in a Vanguard would work perfectly! (less rifling in the vanguard).
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What I will say a Remington 700 barrel would turn the 100grn hornady into a varmint bullet!
The same bullet in a Vanguard would work perfectly! (less rifling in the vanguard).
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The only 243 bullet I have ever used is the Sierra ProHunter 100 grainer. It works very well so I never had any motivation to try something else. It really hammers deer and turns off bobcats and coyotes like flipping a switch.
The factory Remington CoreLokt 100 grain loads have done well for people I know.
The factory Remington CoreLokt 100 grain loads have done well for people I know.
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Yep, for this caliber, IMHO the Hornady Interlockt and Reming Core Loct are both dandy bullets.Don McDowell wrote:I've shot a good many antelope,deer and elk with the Hornady interloc, and the Remington corloct 100 gr bullets.
Why pay more when these get the job done and are accurate? Dead is dead.
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I used the Nosler Partition for years in the .243 with nary a complaint.
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So,...Basically it sounds like the .243 is one Helluva cartridge and bullet selection is as easy as throwing a dart..?
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Its odd but for myself (for deer) I have found the 85 GR Sierra GameKing BTHP at about 3350 fps works the best for me.It just seems to immediately drop them where they stand!
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Thanks all for the replies. I think I may get some Hornady Interlocs or Sierras, or maybe some Nosler Partitions to start out with and see how they perform this season. I don't really have any complaints about the factory bullets I've used so far, I'm just kinda looking for a new project to work on. I may try some Barnes next season if I don't like what I try this year.
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Back about 20-25 years ago I used factory loaded remington 100gr core-lokts exclusively before I started reloading. They always killed but when I shot deer thru the lungs they always ran 100-150yds before piling up and at times the exit wounds were so small I couldn't put my pinky finger in it. I always considered the core-lokts a little too tough and didn't expand as good as they should. Perhaps I'm wrong and they are not like that anymore. They never failed me but I always wanted a little bit more expansion. I like at least a quarter-size exit hole . Dave
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Sierra Pro Hunters should give you that.
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deerwhacker444 wrote:So,...Basically it sounds like the .243 is one Helluva cartridge and bullet selection is as easy as throwing a dart..?
- As a counterpoint, I dont have a lot of confidence in it anymore for anything bigger than a pronghorn. So for me , the best box of .243 bullets is the one that stays in the range bag, I'll take a .270 (or a .30-30 )
But my comment is not meant to take away anything at all from those who have had excellent results with the cartridge
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Re: Opinions on good bullets for game in a .243
Most Texas deer (excluding the high fence) are rather smallish. The hill country deer are very small and a .223 will do.
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Norma had a problem with to tough a bullet a few years back! next to no expansion.243dave wrote:Back about 20-25 years ago I used factory loaded remington 100gr core-lokts exclusively before I started reloading. They always killed but when I shot deer thru the lungs they always ran 100-150yds before piling up and at times the exit wounds were so small I couldn't put my pinky finger in it. I always considered the core-lokts a little too tough and didn't expand as good as they should. Perhaps I'm wrong and they are not like that anymore. They never failed me but I always wanted a little bit more expansion. I like at least a quarter-size exit hole . Dave
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madman4570 wrote:Its odd but for myself (for deer) I have found the 85 GR Sierra GameKing BTHP at about 3350 fps works the best for me.It just seems to immediately drop them where they stand!
243 Win was developed around 85grn so I read once!
70grn Speer TNT's were very good too!
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For deer sized or smaller, the .243 does well. It is just one of many useful cartridges that we get to have the fun of using. I would rather spend a day at the range or hunting appropriate game with my least favorite cartridge than spend a day working.
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