243 speeds

roymunson

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NE OHIO
I reloaded an accurate round for my 243 Win and really like how it shoots both Bergers and Hornady SSTs in 95 or 100 grain (I can't remember exactly), but it puts them where I want them.

Shot them thru a chrono and I'm only getting like 2850 fps. Should I be getting more if it's hitting where I want it to? I know the round can do more, but for practical hunting purposes, am I missing out on any real performance for deer sized game?
 
I have done some load workups with 243 - 100 gr Nosler Partition at 2850, 100 gr Pro Hunter at 2950, Sierra TGK around 3,000, and a couple 95 jobbers at similar speeds in the 2900 fps bracket.

I don't think you are gonna sacrifice much performance at 2850 fps. If you want faster, probably need to change powders.
 
My 243 I am shooting 90 gr CX around 3400 fps in 24 inch varmint barrel Remington 700. It's a pretty hot load but flat shooting for coyotes and antelope.
 
What is the barrel length, powder you're using, and how many rounds on the barrel?

Short answer is that velocity will work just fine but there's probably little more velocity on the table if you want it. I'm at 2770ish with my 18" 6 creedmoor and 107/108s and have no concerns about that velocity for hunting.
 
I started fireforming for my 243 Ackley this weekend. Virgin Hornady brass with 45 H4831SC (2.1 gns below max), 108 eldm, 2868.5 ave, bare muzzle. I only had 1 rnd left but suppressed velocity was 2878, could have easily fell within bare muzzle SD. With Peterson brass and 44 gns H4831SC velocity was 2814 ave.
 
i'll just leave it. Gun shoots darn good for an off the shelf CVA Cascade. I thought people were getting stupid speeds in some places. But This is a varmint/deer/possible antelope gun. We'll let it ride
 
Barrel length? I get 3000fps with a 108 eld and h1000. Good node at 2980 with 95 berger and h4350. 22" tikka
 
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