N140 data for .243

Thanks kennyc for the link, I have been on it a zillion times it doesn't have 87 grain over N140
There is a reason for that and it will be that they do not recommend N140. As above use the 90gr data and use another powder.
 
Well the reason I'm trying to find more data 87 grain over N140 is I recently purchased a CZ550 in .243 and the previous owner left a paper with a 3 shot group and the recipe. Instead of diving into making the rounds I want to get more info.
 
If memory serves me right, used to get good results with 38.6 grains of viht 140 behind a Sierra 85 grain bthp.
 
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Thanks ejg,Blitking and otisthedog that is the info I was looking for and on the note the former owner of rifle started with 38.6 grains so I am confident that I can develop the load now.
Cheers
 
My own data for N140 - .243 Blaser r8 rifle

PowderW grainsBulletW grainsMV fpsME ft/lbs
N14036Berger fmj9029181702
N14036Accubond9029041685
N14038.2Nosler bTip9030161818
N14039Accubond9030461854
N14039.2Nosler Btip9031121935
N14039.5Accubond9030951914
N14035.5Silver Tip9527791629
N14036Silver Tip9527661614
N14036.2Silver Tip9527831634
N14036.5Silver Tip9528361697
N14037Silver Tip9528921764
 
A rule of thumb I always go by for .243, .308 & . 303, is that if the max load is less than 40grn, the powder's too fast. I'm not saying it won't produce workable loads, but you won't get good load density, and I suspect you won't be doing the longevity of your barrel any favours in the long run.
 
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