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.243 Varmint bullet question
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I have not used this caliber, but I am wondering what some of you folk might use for a bullet..ie FMJ, ballistic tips etc.. for coyotes or bobcats. Thanks.
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Re: .243 Varmint bullet question
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Gramps,
There are a couple of very informative threads on this subject over at PredatorMasters.com in the Firearms section. Just read through them myself today, but be darned if I ca regurgitate any of what I read to you. I will try to get you a link to the pages I read in a minute.
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Re: .243 Varmint bullet question
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Seriously thinking about it myself. Probably with the 62 gr Varmint Grenade.
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August 28, 2008, 08:47:47 PM »
Thanks DeKuma, will look.
BTKR..Thanks also..Have not used that bullet, the idea being that it breaks up inside the body with no exit?
I have used some fragile jacketed .224 bullets so might be the same thing.
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Re: .243 Varmint bullet question
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August 28, 2008, 08:57:30 PM »
If I use my 243 for that purpose I'm thinking of trying the Barnes 85 grain TSX. On a bobcat I imagine it wouldn't open up at all, so performance would be similar to a fmj.
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Re: .243 Varmint bullet question
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I think i can help here. i have shot close to 50 yotes with a .243, from 5 yards to 400 yards, mostly around 50 yards. (i call them) i use a factory hornady round that is called a v-max and its only 58 grains, and travels 3750 per second. you can hit a yote in the toe with it, and it will blow up and drop, right there. i highly recommend the round. i chose .243, simply as it offered me a back up for my deer gun. this is not a hide round though, as the entry wound is absolutely devastating. Even at 15 feet, i have never had that round exit a dog. blows up on impact, and very accurate, best of both worlds. I don't collect hides, i just feed the crows. regardless of caliber, i highly recommend the v-max round.
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Re: .243 Varmint bullet question
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I'm just sizing up 50 rounds of 243 to test some of the VG's. Bought 250 of them for another project but had to seat them so deep to get them to feed I gave up and decided to keep the 243 I was selling just to try the VG's this season on coyotes and see if they are fur friendly. I think I'll try running them about 3700+ as most of they coyotes I call are pretty close.
I've been loading 55gr NBT's but they do a number on the fur. I have some 65gr V-max loaded but haven't connected with one yet.
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I will get a 243 for varmits. Seems like a good round . Plus as stated above, good backup for deer.
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55 grain Nosler BT @ a little over 4 grand and rock on!! Pure poison on varmits..... and deer....
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Re: .243 Varmint bullet question
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Ballistic tips. A great round for varmits. Not so great for big game. Very accurate
but very little penetration if you hit a shoulder of....lets say an antelope. Not that
that ever happend to me or any thing. I have killed many coyotes with my 300 weatherby, loaded with 165 grain Nosler ballistic tips. I think they would be great in .243 also.
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I would not want to blow up a bobcat. Coyotes I wouldn't care, but I'd rather have a bullet that would work for both. High velocity and Ballistic Tips do not mix, in my opinion.
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factory 100gr. until i get my reloadin stuff out
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I use the cheap Federal Blue Box 80 grain. punches a small hole thru yotes and drops them right now, I shot a blacktail fork-horn in the neck at 200 yards laying down facing me. Flipped him clear over on his back and not even a leg kick.
Groups well under an inch. This weekend Cabelas has it on sale for about 15.00 a box. I use the 130 grain in my 270 love it there too. I use the Hornady Vmax in my 223, blows holes in yotes but kills them right now, very accurate, bought 10 boxes on line for 12.00 a box.
I think most of that premium ammo is a waste of money for most hunting and hunters. For some situations it does have it's uses though.
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Got to the range this evening. Good thing I didn't sell the 243. Here are three groups with the 62gr Varmint Grenade over IMR-4064, each group is a .5gr different #1 group the lightest group #3 the heaviest. I thought this was going to be tough to get them to shoot. Other than the pesky flyer in each group I think this is going to be a winner. I hope it is as fur freindly as Barnes claims.
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Thanks everyone for the comments. I think I will start with the varmint grenades.
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