Tikka T3 Lite Stainless 243 and bullet weight

shurt

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I have a precision rifle in 243 and I've used it for competition shooting using the Tubb 115 gr dtac bullets. I recently started coyote hunting and want to stick with a 243 but I don't want to use my precision rifle. I planned on buying the Tikka T3 Lite Stainless but read in the forum the Tikka 243 doesn't shoot the 115 grain bullet because of the barrel twist. It was mentioned to not go over 100 grain bullet.

Can someone give me guidance on the Tikka and will it shoot my 243 rounds with the 115 gr dtac? It would be nice to use one round in both rifles.

Thanks in advance
 
Shooting competition loads in a 243 you will burn through barrels soon enough. Why not use one of the barrels you no longer use for competition and rebarrel / throat it for your hunting rifle. The're probably long enough to chop some of for a hunting rifle.
 
1:10 will work for regular bullets up to 100 grain and vld up to 90. Up that ten for every extra rev so a 1:9 will handle vlds and hybrid up yo 100 and 1:8 will do 110ish projectiles. My shooting buddy has a howa 1500 1:10. It will put 87 smks and bergers in a ragged whole without effort and shotgun 105. I'm talking 2-3 inch groups at 100 yards

When you rebarrel you match gun you could use a cheap donor action and simply cut your old barrel back and use it for a hunting rifle. I know you can get full Remington rifles for around 379 and with the take off's it makes it that much cheaper.
 
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