Rather than spend up on a dedicated varmint rifle, I am considering using the 243 for longer range bunnys etc.
Only a cheapo marlin, but it shoots fine with 80 and 85 gr.
Barrel twist is 1;10 I believe. Would that twist rate suit a 58 Vmax ??
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Rather than spend up on a dedicated varmint rifle, I am considering using the 243 for longer range bunnys etc.
Only a cheapo marlin, but it shoots fine with 80 and 85 gr.
Barrel twist is 1;10 I believe. Would that twist rate suit a 58 Vmax ??
They should work fine, I have shot them in my .243 BLR,
I run the 65 gr v-max in my 6mm Remington, stiff load of h4895, and have same point of impact at 200m as I get with 85 gr partion,
Good option, but it prefer the 65-75 g as seam to handle the wind better,
Why not just use your current load?
Run 105gr and aim for them at 600y. But as above why not use the same load. Both will cause almost as much mess
If that is the case, it sounds way too much fun not to try it.
Sod the dog !
87g V-Max will be a good all rounder. The 105 might struggle in a 1:10? They're cheap, kill well and I've had good success getting them to shoot.
My remmie 700 in 243 didn't like them but I'm using nosler 55gr BTs in it instead and she loves them. 44.7 gr of AR2208. Comes out at 3690fps.
this is a 5rd group at 100m
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Whilst in the gun shop in motueka today, I grabbed a box of the Winchester 55gr ballistic tips to try out.
Didn't even sight in with them, but first shot was freehand at a ranged 175 yds Result
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Fluke? Probably, but I recovered all the meat for tea tommorow:thumbsup:
Factory claimed MV for this round is 3910
Thats a bloody good free hand shot:thumbsup:
Great shooting 243 a great caliber.:cool:
I just have to question whether it's 175yds for us humans or was penguin yards..? ;)