thatmikeguy
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- Location
- Steinbach, Manitoba
The 85 Sierra hpbt and 44 grains of IMR 4350 works very well for me too. 5/8" 3 shot groups and 1" 5 shot groups.
My .243 Tikka started out as a .308, rebarrelled to .243 this spring with a take-off Tikka barrel I found on the EE. My gunsmith said all he had to do to get the headspace right was to remove the .308 barrel and screw in the .243. Headspace is spot on, and the rifle is accurate beyond my expectations.I've discovered that the chamber in my Tikka is short. So far, with 2 different bullets, I have to load my rounds shorter than book spec or they get stuck in the rifling. I have never had this problem before. I have always been able to load longer if I wanted, until now.
Agreed.
What I meant was that if my group were to tighten by .020" after trying a new primer I would not be convinced it's a better load and certainly won't experiment with hundreds of rounds to determine such. It may just mean I got lucky or I flinched last time. In the competition world this matters. To me a 20 thou difference is nothing. I would still choose the load or bullet I like better.
I shot an amazing group today with my Sierra 85 grain BTHP load.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uk2oqfaqkrpytkc/2435Shots.jpg?dl=0
That's what my groups look like with that Bullet with 760 or IMR 4350 in 3 different 243's does not matter which primer.
Have never been able to get Varget to work for me.
Now that I have moved to Superformance that's a whole new story. It works the best for me and I have just started working with it.
I have always been able to get a one hole one shot group, after that it's always my ability to duplicate that first shot.
4831 I would really like to sit down and chat for a while, to bad we live so far away from each other. We have a lot of the same views.
There is a lot of difference between hunting and bench rest shooting
David



























