I am not 100% but I think it's 1 in 10This is looking interesting , do you know your twist rate in your barrel and does it stabilise ok ?
I've been worried about the move to copper in .243. Anyone on here running a Sako 75 and found any good rounds?Just a quick one I have put my 243w on to copper and some far I am very happy with the new rounds. 7 deer in and no problems taken deer at 40m out to 200m. Is anyone else using federal trophy copper in 85g ?
That's some very good information. I have not tried it on the larger deer yet I tend to go back to my 308 for fallow using RWS Evo green 136g .I used the same federal premium that you are asking about this winter, in my RPA, which has a 1in 10 twist.
It produces good tight, consistent groups on paper. I shot a couple under 200 fallow this winter in the park with that exact round, all headshot at all ranges, the furthest out to 295m.
It does the job however i have noticed that it certainly does not expand in the way that the hornady CX, sako blades or sako hammerhead II does. You do not get the same explosive force that the CX/Blades produces on a deer head and consequently accuracy and precision becomes more important as there is less margin for error with a bullet that pencils through if you arent absolutely bang on......
Is there any chance you can post photos of those deer after skinning? I would be interested to see what the carcass damage is like.I am running a Howe. I have done head neck and body. The roe buck was 144m head shot the 3 muntjac were neck and one chest shot.
What 100-yard 5-shot group size are you getting?Just a quick one I have put my 243w on to copper and some far I am very happy with the new rounds. 7 deer in and no problems taken deer at 40m out to 200m. Is anyone else using federal trophy copper in 85g ?