Sorry to hear about your loss Joe. I also lost a son so I know how hard it is and what you all are going through. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Keep each other close. Ever need or want to talk I'd be up for that.
6mm Remington
David
6mm Remington - not a 243 but - really close.
IMR4350 is a good one to use or H4350.
In my son's 6mm using 90 gr. E-tip we use H100V with great success. Best of luck.
Happy birthday Jeep! I sure miss my 1985 CJ-7. Wish I still had it. The Cooper tires sure are great. I love them. I'm running ST Maxx Coopers on my pickup right now and could not be happier. What kid of highway mileage do you get with it guy. Mine had the 5 speed manual with the...
In my 280 Remington (700 MTN Rifle) I used to have I used IMR4350 for 2940 fps in the 22" barrel. Believe my load was 54.0 grs. with the 140 grain Partition. 280 is a fine cartridge.
I loaded for several years for a buddy who shoots a 325 Winchester. It's a great cartridge that is pretty darn impressive on game. It was easy to find a handled for both Accubonds and Partitions.
I've hear lots of good things about the Bergara's Guy! Good choice it appears. I really like my 4.5-14x40mm Leupold with the B&C reticle in it. The reticle works fast and is simple to use. Try some 160 gr. Accubonds in that thing. I bet it really likes them. The 140 gr. E-tip would be a...
Not in a 6.5 PRC, but Accubonds in general but out of my 280AI with 140 gr Accubonds and 30-06 165 gr. Accubonds. They shoot very well and perform exceptionally well on game. I think it would be a great bullet in your 6.5 PRC for accuracy and on-game performance. Best of luck.
H4350 and...
Sure looks like I'm late to this party Guy but what the heck might as well give my 2 cents worth. When I purchased my first 30-06 when I was 18 years old I loaded up the 165 gr. Nosler solid base boat-tail bullets. They performed very well on game and I never had an issue shooting coyotes...
My father in 1972 when I was 12 years old. He helped coach me on reloading, and he was learning as he went as he had just purchased the RCBS press and other necessary items so he could load for his 7mm Remington Magnum, and I loaded for my 6mm Remington. He watched carefully as I loaded, but...
Plain old 25-06 would be my choice. Lot of time and expense fire-forming cases for the Ackley version. Ackley advantage. Might not be the same as what the difference in between the 25-06 and the 25-06 AI, but I had a 280 Remington for years with a 22" barrel. I load it with 140 gr. Nosler...
I like Jim's thinking! I had a 280 Remington and loved it. I built a 280 AI and I hate to say it but love it just a tad more. What an efficient accurate game killing cartridge!
The 338-06 sure would be a great one though as well. Good luck with whatever you decide.