Recommendations for .243 non lead factory ammo

NickJ

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A friend and neighbour of mine has a circa 10 year old Tikka .243 and shoots a dozen or so roe per year at sub 120m. He'd like to go non-lead and doesn't reload, any suggestions?

If it's very barrel dependant I can try and find that out, he'll be able to measure length of course but might not know twist rate (he wasn't sure what model it was.)
 
All the ammunition recommended above are excellent suggestions, but the question I would ask him is ‘how convenient does ammunition purchase need to be?”
If the answer is “very convenient” then a chat at his local gun shop is required to find out what is regularly available. Sticking to the big brands might help here.
If he’s prepared to travel and has a reasonable amount of ammunition allowance on his ticket then it will open up more options.

Any of the 80 grain options will be ideal, just needs to find one his rifle likes 👍🏻
 
Fox or Sako powerblade, 1:10 should be ok, and all shot to similar poi as the 100g lead at 100 yes. I have shot powerblades old and new, plus I reload what is essentially the fox factory load. Cant comment on other brands.

As above supply chain can be an issue with sako so if something groups just buy 100 now and be done with it for 5 years

Edinburgh Rifles may be able to send fox to your local rfd.

If passing Calton Moor Range they will sell you bullets singly and he keeps a few brands in. Plus the underground range will let you know 100% if they suit his barrel
 
Peregrine 82 coppers over 45.5gr 6.5 staball. these shoot really well. its a basic howa and ive got 1/4 min. really impressed
 
All the ammunition recommended above are excellent suggestions, but the question I would ask him is ‘how convenient does ammunition purchase need to be?”
If the answer is “very convenient” then a chat at his local gun shop is required to find out what is regularly available. Sticking to the big brands might help here.
If he’s prepared to travel and has a reasonable amount of ammunition allowance on his ticket then it will open up more options.

Any of the 80 grain options will be ideal, just needs to find one his rifle likes 👍🏻
Indeed, I was going to give a list compiled from these and some pals' comments to our local dealer
 
A friend and neighbour of mine has a circa 10 year old Tikka .243 and shoots a dozen or so roe per year at sub 120m. He'd like to go non-lead and doesn't reload, any suggestions?

If it's very barrel dependant I can try and find that out, he'll be able to measure length of course but might not know twist rate (he wasn't sure what model it was.)
There are lots of 80 grain copper avaiable for .243 now . and its dammed good stuff in the main part .
Hand loading really is the answer
 
Given that FACE and REACH have pressured european decision makers regarding the implementation of a lead ban for bullets, according to recent comments it seems unlikely that the lead ban for bullets will not be implemented, so watch this space

Patrick
 
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