roysclockgun
Handloader
- Dec 17, 2005
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I have loaded up an NEF single shot rifle in .243Cal., with the standard 22" barrel. I used 100gr. Spitzer bullets and enough IMR4350 to achieve 2700fps MV (ten ft. from the muzzle). That load works well for my wife, as recoil is well within the range that she can handle. She is grouping all rounds within a two inch circle at 100 yds., and she had never before fired a rifle until this Spring.
My question springs from my outfitter's claim that my MV should be 2900 fps MV to attain the best penetration, using the load for wild pigs and deer. Should I increase the load to get more penetration, or should my current MV achieve good penetration?
Last year, I killed a 250 lb. hog in the area and the year before a buck that dressed out to 150 lbs., and was shot at just over 200 yds., while hunting in a clear-cut. I took both animals using my 7mmRemMag. I would anticipate that my wife will not get a shot and anything much larger than those two, judging by animals that were brought into camp during those times.
Steven
My question springs from my outfitter's claim that my MV should be 2900 fps MV to attain the best penetration, using the load for wild pigs and deer. Should I increase the load to get more penetration, or should my current MV achieve good penetration?
Last year, I killed a 250 lb. hog in the area and the year before a buck that dressed out to 150 lbs., and was shot at just over 200 yds., while hunting in a clear-cut. I took both animals using my 7mmRemMag. I would anticipate that my wife will not get a shot and anything much larger than those two, judging by animals that were brought into camp during those times.
Steven