Well friends, I’m happy to say that our OPTEMPO has slowed a bit and the wife and kids are away in NM allowing me an opportunity to get back on the reloading bench. I managed to find some H4895 and am using Hodgdon’s 60% rule to make up some light recoil loads for the kids’ 243 Win. It’s kind of an odd looking duck at this point because I stuck a featherweight barreled action into a beat up old standard stock that I had laying around. Based on their height and LOP, I loped off 4” from the buttstock and made a homemade recoil pad from some foam padding and electrical tape. A beauty queen she is not, but should prove plenty functional for moving the kids on from rimfire to centerfire cartridges.
The load I’m trying is out of Noser #7: 0.6x44.5=26.7gr of H4895 behind a 55gr BT. Based on the calculations I’ve used, it’s predicted to have less than 2 ft/lbs of recoil! Shooting this rifle with full house loads last weekend was plenty comfortable for me so I’m hopeful that these new loads will allow the children a chance to focus on marksmanship without fear of a scope knocking them in the head. I hope to increase the powder charge as they become more comfortable shooting the rifle in preparation for elk season.
V/R,
Joe
The load I’m trying is out of Noser #7: 0.6x44.5=26.7gr of H4895 behind a 55gr BT. Based on the calculations I’ve used, it’s predicted to have less than 2 ft/lbs of recoil! Shooting this rifle with full house loads last weekend was plenty comfortable for me so I’m hopeful that these new loads will allow the children a chance to focus on marksmanship without fear of a scope knocking them in the head. I hope to increase the powder charge as they become more comfortable shooting the rifle in preparation for elk season.
V/R,
Joe