Nick87
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Used the same for my oldest. Performance wasHornady 90 gr ELD-X have worked well for my daughter on whitetails. She used reloads but Hornady offers that bullet in its Precision Hunter line.
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Used the same for my oldest. Performance wasHornady 90 gr ELD-X have worked well for my daughter on whitetails. She used reloads but Hornady offers that bullet in its Precision Hunter line.
I had some graphic kills but with the 190 Berger in my RUM. Don't think we ever had a 95 grain .243 exit. mtmuleyI will second the nastiness of 90g Bergers on antelope. It was quite the graphic kill. I switched back to Nosler BT after that trip.
I 2nd this! Put a hole the size of a grapefruit on my mule deer this yearThe guys in my deer camp have killed a veritable freight train full of deer with the 95 grain Hornady SST Superformance in .243.
I’ve owned one for almost 15 years and I’ve personally never shot an animal with it. It is always the rifle that gets shared or borrowed as I know it’s a solid shooting rifle. When people see how good it shoots with them behind it, their confidence goes through the roof. My wife has shot a few deer and a pronghorn with it, my younger brother used it for years until he bought his own rifle. Some day I’ll have to shoot something with it! I use Barnes 85gr TSX in handloads but only because I’ve stocked up on that bullet for years. Too stubborn to change to the 80gr TTSX now.I'm compiling a list of all of these suggestions, thanks everyone.
I'll be honest, I didn't think there would be half this many responses. My perception going by thread titles was that very few shoot .243 anymore in favor of all of the 6.5, PRC, Creedmoor, AI, etc. Sometimes it felt like I needed to consult a DE&I professional to sort it all out.
Nice to see the .243 Win hanging in there!