Dultimatpredator
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I've been using. My 06 for decades and want to try out one of my 243's this year. I have a vls that now sits on a hs prescion stock and a 600. I'm going to use the little. 600 along with 90 grain BTs. I've used them on yotes ( the ones in my avatar and the vls) and Javalinas but nothing bigger. They've always exited on yotes...sometimes bullet sized exit holes to a good three inch exit depending on if I hit bone but the havalina the 90 grain BT didn't exit and made a bullet sized entrance. The hog shook, ran ten yards at most, and dropped. Ive tried BTs outta my 06 on deer with messy results. It's drops them but blows the insides apart and exits every time. From what I understand the little 90/95g 243 BTs normally don't exit and explodes inside deer size game for tremendous shock value. I've read thAt the 95 grain BTs are good stuff for trying to drop them in their tracks with correct shot placement... if there is such a DRT 243 round. I wanted to stick to the 90 grainers being I'm going to loose velocity with the short 18.5" barrel. My load is 44.5g of imr4831 which groups under a half inch in the 600 and the same load clover leaves in my vls. From what I've read for best results I need to keep my velocities above the 2650 mark for the best chance of the bullet opening and optimum energy transfer. Book says my 44.5 g load should have a muzzel velocity of 3250fps with a 24" barrel so I would assume I'll be 3000-3100fps out of the muzzel with the short barrel. My average shot 99% of the time is between 20-100 yards on a stationary broadside animal with a heart and or lung shot. I'm going to chrony them this week to check velocities. I have 100g partitions but think their going to slow down too much I might trade them for some 85's to pick up some speed for more shock value.
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