Savage11 243, reloads
#2
Get yourself a loading manual, read it cover to cover, and if you have friends that reload speak to them and they will help you. Start at minimum charge, and work your way up in 1 grain increments. Find the most accurate load and stick with it. Don't go for velocity, go for accuracy. The Hornady should be a very accurate bullet.
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Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2015
Posts: 4
Sorry Guys
Sorry guys!!!
The gun I have is the 11/111 Trophy Hunter XP, 243 winchester (22 inch barrel). I have been loading since 1980, but only pistol loads. I am new to loading rifle cartridges, and am searching for a good place to start. The manual I have is the 3rd edition Hornaday reloading manual, which I bought new.
I do appreciate your input very much Thanks
The gun I have is the 11/111 Trophy Hunter XP, 243 winchester (22 inch barrel). I have been loading since 1980, but only pistol loads. I am new to loading rifle cartridges, and am searching for a good place to start. The manual I have is the 3rd edition Hornaday reloading manual, which I bought new.
I do appreciate your input very much Thanks
#6
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019
I reload for 3 different calibers using Hornady BTSPs, including the 100 Grain for my .243 Sako. Hornady has a recommendation in my manual to use IMR 4064 for good results, so I worked up a load with 33 grains of IMR 4064 in Hornady cases and CCI primers. That is under the max of 34.2 grains in the manual and will shoot less than 1/2 MOA all day if I do my part. With that load I'm right around 2750fps at the muzzle. I just got into pdog shooting last Fall with my .22 Hornet and am getting ready to work up a load with the 58 grain VMax for the .243 for long shots that I couldn't take last year with the Hornet and I'm hoping the IMR 4064 will do the job with them too.
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#7
Top, where are you going P-Dog hunting? Maybe we can hook up and I might even let you crack a few off on old "swifty" (220sw My primary P-Dog eradicator) Just had a new barrel put on her a few months ago and she is all broke in. For further out than 400, I switch over to the 6.5 creed which will make the "pink mist" at 750 or so for me, probably further for someone better.
As to the OP, what is the twist rate on that barrel for one because some (like the 1-10) don't like 100gr bullets at all. Or at least my son's .243 didn't like any 100gr I tried to put through it. Damn thing would keyhole at 100 yards. But the 75gr HPBT in that puppy clover leafed at 100 all dang day.
As to the OP, what is the twist rate on that barrel for one because some (like the 1-10) don't like 100gr bullets at all. Or at least my son's .243 didn't like any 100gr I tried to put through it. Damn thing would keyhole at 100 yards. But the 75gr HPBT in that puppy clover leafed at 100 all dang day.
#8
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2015
Posts: 4
Savage
I will be shooting a 200yd shoot in a couple months, it would be nice to shoot coyotes out to 300yds. No piggies in my area yet, lots of deer though & black bear. The barrel has a twist of 9.25, so I'm guessing a heavier bullet would work fine/ or not, what's your thoughts? I will look into the Imr 4064 powder thanks.