Most off the shelf .243 rifles can't stabilise heavier bullets, with 75-80 grain being the best they can do.
Nor really fella, personal experience.
I had a SSG69 shot lovely between 58 - 75grains, any more than that and it's group sizes really opened up. I tried most weights up to 105.
Friend had a Sako 75, exactly the same.
The eternally vague accusation that the .243 won't handle the 'heavy' bullets it was designed for.
You never hear exactly what configuration these bullets have, no detail of the make, shape, product number, nothing relevant at all.
The gullible read this sort of unqualified statement and believe it.
The Sako 75 and 85 are fitted with exactly the same barrels as the Tikka range.
Tikka models handle standard flat-based 100gr & 105gr SP beautifully.
I've worked my way through Sierra, Speer, Hornady, Geco, Remington CL, and Winchester PP now. Sierra proved the best in my Tikka, as usual.
I haven't tried the longer needle-shaped design Sierra MatchKings of 95gr upwards, or the VLD offerings because these aren't appropriate to the .243.
Do tell us exactly what bullets you're talking about. I'm more than curious.
