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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #30 on: June 17, 2013, 06:27:19 PM »
i agree that the 243 has some serious killing power! i have seen what 55 grainers will do to big muleys and it is impressive.
i shoot both 90 and 95 grainers from mine and it works killler...  :chuckle:
best way to see how different they will shoot is to try some out. if i had some 55 grainers i would send them your way to try.
shootersproshop.com has some 55 grain ballistic tip varmint right now for a good deal...

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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #31 on: June 17, 2013, 06:32:07 PM »
Oh bull blaster, are you sure you seen that? You must be like me and haven't killed many animals? Grin
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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #32 on: June 17, 2013, 07:14:51 PM »
Oh bull blaster, are you sure you seen that? You must be like me and haven't killed many animals? Grin
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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #33 on: June 17, 2013, 07:31:52 PM »
I just gotta remember to tell my buddies over in Montana, that on a given year get to fill  more buck/doe tags, deer and antelope, than most folks kill in a 5 year period to quit shootin their 22/250's and swifts with cup and core boolits. That is a real unethical group over there!! LMAO!
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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #34 on: June 17, 2013, 08:26:37 PM »
:) :) You guys who have used or do use these, compared to the 100 grain. What diference do you notice at given ranges? 100 yards? I would think the 55 would be lower at 100 to be on at 200. Anyway if you have tried them what did you notice about grouping? thanks
Carl

Yes, Bofire, you are correct, with 200 yard. Zero on both, the 55 would be flatter at 100, albeit nominally. The lighter bullet would be flatter to mid- long range, then the heavier bullet will start to drop less at incremental ranges..
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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #35 on: June 17, 2013, 08:36:27 PM »
i agree that the 243 has some serious killing power! i have seen what 55 grainers will do to big muleys and it is impressive.
i shoot both 90 and 95 grainers from mine and it works killler...  :chuckle:
best way to see how different they will shoot is to try some out. if i had some 55 grainers i would send them your way to try.
shootersproshop.com has some 55 grain ballistic tip varmint right now for a good deal...

As have I. To include a dozen or so bears, 30+ deer, several elk with bullets 55 and up from the 243. Along with several bear and deer with the 22-250 and the Swift. And yes, spectacular kills all! But they were all carefully placed shots from and accurate gun and un aware animals. We have to disclaim to those new to the sport and shooting animals here on this site and others, that will read comments and believe this is the cure all for any animal they may begin to hunt. In the right hands, under the right conditions...yes, awesome round. But beginners will be better served with something with a little more forgiveness, so to speak, on maybe a less then perfect shot..rib bone hit, shoulder blade hit, sharp quartering shot, etc...as for unethical, that was to the comments of people that just fill the animal a lot of holes, just the same as a well place shot?  No, it's not.....
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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #36 on: June 17, 2013, 08:52:19 PM »
:) geeeeeeez, I just wondered about personal experience with the two weight/same sighting. I have manuals/programs etc to read predicted trajectories. 100 -vs- 55, any change in sight settings? horizontal , vertical or both??
thanks to you guys who have tried both in a 243.
Carl
When my .243 was sighted in for 100 grain bullets it would hit high and to the right when I shot 58 grain Vmax through it. Mine groups much better with the lighter loads and it's my go to coyote gun so I now have it sighted in for the 58's and plan to leave it there. Since I already own a 30-06 I don't have to worry about being under gunned for bigger game.  :rolleyes:

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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #37 on: June 17, 2013, 08:56:37 PM »
my gf has killed 3 deer with my 243. 2 around 150 yards and last years was a big old deer at 220 yards. i tell her to aim for the biggest part of the shoulder. this one was shot with a 90 grain accubond with a mv around 3100. broke both shoulder sockets and took out the top of the heart. one of the biggest bodied whiteys ive been around.


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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #38 on: June 17, 2013, 09:02:39 PM »
55gr to 500grs, dead is dead. For those with a little less trigger time in the real world on fur and hair. Speed kills, no and's, ifs, what's or but's. There isn't much in North America I wouldn't take on with a .223 Remington and mag or mag box full of 60gr Partitions. Holes kill chit, that's as simple as it gets. 10 holes from a .22 long rifle or 1 from a .450 Ultra Magnum. Dead is dead!

It also all depends on the animal, I've dropped some quicker with a .243 and a 87gr Hornady than I have with a .300 Win Mag and a 180 Nosler. Same range, close to the same hit. Animals are no different than people. You can smack one guy on the chin and down he goes and the next mops the floor with your sorry hindend.
I have to agree I have noticed that the 180 bt flat kills out of my 338 but my 223 with the 52gr nosler flat kills too

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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #39 on: June 17, 2013, 09:08:01 PM »
i agree that the 243 has some serious killing power! i have seen what 55 grainers will do to big muleys and it is impressive.
i shoot both 90 and 95 grainers from mine and it works killler...  :chuckle:
best way to see how different they will shoot is to try some out. if i had some 55 grainers i would send them your way to try.
shootersproshop.com has some 55 grain ballistic tip varmint right now for a good deal...

As have I. To include a dozen or so bears, 30+ deer, several elk with bullets 55 and up from the 243. Along with several bear and deer with the 22-250 and the Swift. And yes, spectacular kills all! But they were all carefully placed shots from and accurate gun and un aware animals. We have to disclaim to those new to the sport and shooting animals here on this site and others, that will read comments and believe this is the cure all for any animal they may begin to hunt. In the right hands, under the right conditions...yes, awesome round. But beginners will be better served with something with a little more forgiveness, so to speak, on maybe a less then perfect shot..rib bone hit, shoulder blade hit, sharp quartering shot, etc...as for unethical, that was to the comments of people that just fill the animal a lot of holes, just the same as a well place shot?  No, it's not.....
agreed, no caliber or gun can be a cure all. care should be taken to make the best shot possible no matter how big the number in your gun is. also agree with hammer.

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Re: .243 55 grain
« Reply #40 on: June 18, 2013, 10:03:51 PM »
And to clarify, I am not saying the caliber is too small. I have first hand knowledge of what it can do, more then most. My comments are directed at the use of bullets designed for varmints used for anything else. BT,s, Blitzkings, Vmax etc.... Accu's, partitions, X bullets,etc...fine big game bullets,a great low recoiling round and can be phenomenally accurate!
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