porterhouse
Regular
- Location
- Lower Mainland
That twist probably won't do that great with 100gr bullets. Try and stick with 90gr
Will doNice! let us know how it shoots!
I'll keep that in mind, thanks!That twist probably won't do that great with 100gr bullets. Try and stick with 90gr
A .243 certainly fits the spirit of the "hunting class" tournament.
FWIW a .243 is a very high performance cartridge. It might be lightish on recoil, and for hunting purposes not be most people's choice for really big game (mostly because of available bullet weights and types), but don't let that fool you. For long range target shooting it outperforms a .308 Winchester by a *LOT*.
If you handload, Nosler makes a 90 grain Ballistic Tip bullet that you might find to work very well.
Thanks for the reply, are you talking about the accubond?
243 marginal as a hunting cal? I honestly think that's hogwash!
I hear concerns about burning out .243 barrels early (earlier than .223 or other calibers). Hunting, this isn't an issue.
For moderate target use (say 200-400 rds/year), would you get 10 years or more on the barrel?
Is there a specific reason .243 is rough on barrel life?
I ask because I might be picking up a budget .243 today for coyote/deer/target up to 500yds or so.
Any caliber is only marginal on deer if you shoot too far and / or hit the wrong spot, ........