BSA .243 loading info required

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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
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BSA .243 loading info required

#1 Post by AL8 »

I have a BSA CF2 Stutzen in .243 I want to start loading for. At the moment I am using Federal 100grain soft points, a bit expensive at £26 for 20. Does anybody have any simular load data. I some reloading but not for this . Thanks
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#2 Post by dromia »

Buy a good handloading manual first with pressure tested data so that you have a sound reference point to enable you assess any internet recipes you may be offered.

If you have a manual already what does it recommend?
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AL8 wrote:I have a BSA CF2 Stutzen in .243 I want to start loading for. At the moment I am using Federal 100grain soft points, a bit expensive at £26 for 20. Does anybody have any simular load data. I some reloading but not for this . Thanks
Sierra Pro Hunters are available a lot cheaper than that, and in .308 I have never had any complaints about their accuracy or effectiveness.
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I dont have a manual at the moment, what do people recommend? I only load data I have is for viht powder. Thanks kenny.
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Then you should get one!
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AL8 wrote:I dont have a manual at the moment

Seriously?!

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You shouldn't even be considering hand loading without a good manual released by a reloading, powder or bullet manufacturer of high repute e.g.:
  • Nosler
  • Sierra
  • Speer
  • Barnes
  • Vihtavuori
etc. - there are quite a number.

BTW you will need load data for the .243 Winchester cartridge specifically and not for the .243 BSA CF2 Stutzen.
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#8 Post by AL8 »

the only load data I have is for viht powders as that is what I use for my 308 and my 7.5x55, hence the question.
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#9 Post by Chapuis »

AL8 wrote:the only load data I have is for viht powders as that is what I use for my 308 and my 7.5x55, hence the question.
And you've reloaded for both of these without first reading a reloading manual????? kukkuk

Don't bother to go looking for one specifically for a BSA.243w stutzen because one has never been printed. lol

Don't be mean buy a good reloading manual and read it, you won't regret it. Even the Lee manual at £20 could save you an awful lot of heartache and trouble. Every reloader should have at least one good reloading manual.
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#10 Post by saddler »

You can get free basic manuals from the main powder makers.

There is also a lot of published data online, fron the bullet makers....and as you're using Viht powder, then try their website.
(They publish a free pamphlet too, plus a very detailed hardback manual)

The hardback Viht manual is good, but seems to favour European bullet brands.
I'd be tempted to suggest that manual AND a second like the Lyman
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