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DoubleJ,, When I started reloading some time ago, (damn near 30 years ago ) I took the bullet that I liked to shoot (Remington) from my .30-06, and started out matching the factory ballistics, then over time worked up my own loads. I do the same thing when I started reloading for QuickDraws .243.Just a thought for you..Hunterman(Tony)
I just checked my Nosler loading book. NEVER!!!! start with a maximum load, which is what this one is. Be safe and work your way up. The .243 WIN is a great round to handload for and very easy to find a mild and very accurate load. Do some experimenting and see what the gun likes. Bullets are cheep. My .243 doesn't shoot 90 gr. Nosler Ballistic Tips real well, but shoots 80 gr. Ballistic Tips and 100 gr. Partitions in 4 shot 1/2" groups. I have been getting good results with Ramshot Hunter powder. To work up a new load I load one box at a time, 4 rounds each charge wt. and add one grain more until I reach the maximum. You can see the groups change with each grain wt. change, your rifle will tell you what it likes. If you don't want to work up a load at least go to a powder that will give you the 2900 fps in the mid range instead of the maxi-load.