. 243 Win. - flat base better than boat tail?

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I have a Browning X bolt stalker in 243 Winchester with 1/ 10 barrel twist. It’s my practice rifle and I shoot it a lot because it’s a little less expensive to buy bullets and load for. Of all the factory ammo and hand loads that I’ve tried it loves Norma 100 grain whitetail and is giving me 1” 10 shot groups at 100 yards. Best I’ve done with handloads is about 2” groups. The normal factory white tails are flat base, 100 gr, and all my hand loads have been boat tails.

Since it likes these bullets, I’ve been thinking of trying to acquire some from Norma but the damn things are $.50 apiece. So much for economical shooting. I think I might buy a couple boxes of Sierra pro hunters and try loading some of them up.

I read somewhere else on the forum that the standard 1/10 barrel twist of a 243 will stabilize a flat base 100 grain bullet better than a boat tail 100 grain bullet. This seems to be the case with my experience here, but I’m wondering what has been the experience of y’all?
 
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I'd pick up a box of 105gr bthp's and give em a go.


 
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even though I bought some bullets which I hope will work, I'm still academicaly interested in educated / experienced replies to the flat vs boattail question. Always trying to learn something. I'll post my results when I have some.
 
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I ran pro-hunters outta my tikka until I started shooting canyons. Then switched over to the BTHP's as they are cheap and flew a bit better.

I cannot complain about a $0.20 bullet that lets me kill rocks well past 800yards and also tip over a buck every now and then.
 

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even though I bought some bullets which I hope will work, I'm still academicaly interested in educated / experienced replies to the flat vs boattail question. Always trying to learn something. I'll post my results when I have some.
I have only heard that flat base bullets are more accurate at close ranges, the propulsion behind them is more evenly distributed to the whole bullet mass at ignition. After a certain range boattails become needed to maintain the aerodynamics. Im not certain what the distance is maybe 300yds.
 
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