How many people in here shoot a 70gr Nosler BT in their 243? My gun loves them but the critters hate them lol.
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I haven’t tried them but I love my 243. I think it’s a under appreciated cartridge , but my favHow many people in here shoot a 70gr Nosler BT in their 243? My gun loves them but the critters hate them lol.
I have heard nothing but good things about the Barnes 80gr's but ive never tried them.. and i dont know what problems they have had in other calibers but my 70gr Varmint bullets are the only thing i shoot at the moment. I have yet to have a deer take a step. And i watched a friend give a 350lb black bear a quick dirt nap with them.I haven't tried the Ballistic Tips - I had many other shooters/hunters tell me stories of unreliable expansion and other problems with them in other calibers. Try the Barnes 80-grain TTSX BT. You'll not regret it. I won't hunt medium/large game without a TSX bullet. If you want to put down varmints go with a light jacketed V-Max. The V-Max is wicked.
Hornady 87 v-max
Killed it, gutted it, lodded it in the truck all with 1 shot lol. Nice!! What powder you load those 87's with?
H4831sc is super accurate with these
I haven’t shot anything with them yet but I had a few boxes of Federal 243 70gr NBT’s and ended up with a Weatherby Accumark 243 and it’s a hammer with them. Once the ammo is gone I probably won’t load them though, not that it’s a bad choice, I just think that there’s better.
I’m convinced that the NBT varmint bullets are even more lightly constructed than most other varmint bullets. I shot numerous groundhogs from big to small with 60gr NBT’s from 224 Valkyrie and none of them exited even small groundhogs shot from the side. Some of them had craters on the entrance side. I shot a coyote at about 70 yards, and watched a massive splash splash on its shoulder since I was using a thermal clip and tracked it almost 1/2 mile and never found the body, just little drops of blood every so often. It ran off for the 250-300 yards I could see it like it had never been hit.
No way would I choose them intentionally if I was after deer sized game if I was going to take anything but a headshot. There’s plenty of bullets better suited for deer.
I’m convinced that the NBT varmint bullets are even more lightly constructed than most other varmint bullets.