With a 5ft/115lb wife and two daughters that aren't likely to get much bigger than that, I decided I may as well get a small rifle in .243 for them to use. Nothing fancy, chose a Mossberg Patriot youth with the 20" barrel. Found some Winchester brass to run through it and I want to use the 80 grain TTSX if I can get them to shoot. I have 90 grain E-tips also and picked up a box of Hornady 87 grain HPBT just for shooting/practice. I've seen a lot of data showing that IMR 7828ssc is the stuff to use in a .243. H4350 seems good too. I got some Superformance to try as well, but I really haven't seen much data on it.
To sum it up, I'm thinking 80 grain bullet -Superformance or H4350. 87 grain and 90 grain bullets- I think Superformance, IMR 7828ssc and H4350 are all worth a shot. 90 grain E-tips are the lightest Ive shot through my .243 and loads are compressed with 7828ssc due to the .100" jump to the lands. I think 7828ssc loads would be about the same load density or less with a cup/core 87 grain. Thoughts? I'm trying to go with the lighter weight bullets to keep the speed up out of the short barrel and also, we have to hunt with copper bullets so speed is good.
To sum it up, I'm thinking 80 grain bullet -Superformance or H4350. 87 grain and 90 grain bullets- I think Superformance, IMR 7828ssc and H4350 are all worth a shot. 90 grain E-tips are the lightest Ive shot through my .243 and loads are compressed with 7828ssc due to the .100" jump to the lands. I think 7828ssc loads would be about the same load density or less with a cup/core 87 grain. Thoughts? I'm trying to go with the lighter weight bullets to keep the speed up out of the short barrel and also, we have to hunt with copper bullets so speed is good.