243 deer round

cecil30-30

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Anyone have any experience with hornady American whitetail 100 gr interlock for the 243? Seem to have good reviews. Just looking to whack a deer or 2 with them. Local 243 selection seems pretty scarce. Had to go with what was available. Little rifle seems to shoot them ok.
 

Remi

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A friend used them last year. Decent buck around 165lbs at 20-25yds quartered to him. The bullet broke the onside shoulder and exited near the last rib. The buck made it around 40yds after the shot with a great blood trail.

Only a sample of one, but that one worked very good.
 

EastTNHunter

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They used to call the interlock the poor man's premium bullet. It's not bonded but the interlock helps them to stay together. I wouldn't hesitate to use them if I had a gun that shot them well… which I do, but it's a .270 win. I will be using them this season in that rifle
 

rickyk280

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A friend of mine shoots them and as killed several deer with them, as one member said the Interlock is not a bonded bullet, but as close to bonded as you will get.
 

Savage Knight

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I've got an older savage 110 243 that absolutely LOVES the 100gr hornady btsp's It's killed ALOT of deer. One being a 140" 8pt none traveled more then 60 yards. I wish I had stocked up on them when they were $20 a box but I'm pretty sure I have enough to last me the rest of my life 😁
 

Talome13

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I shoot the same ammo out of my 243. The ammo actually came with the rifle and it shoots so well, I don't even bother reloading. I have shot 2 deer and 2 yotes with them and none left my sight.
 

DaveB

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However if you can find something loaded with a nosler 95 bt
That is killer on deer

Best reason to handload---you never run out of exactly what works in a particular rifle.

The 95's are indeed efficient on Mr. Deer. Its what we used when the 100 & 105 partitions went into low production. These fly same as a partition, we are charging the R-P brass with a max load of RL19. Interesting, there were 200 of these.....Oh well.

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Purple tips to boot.
 

gatodoc

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Anyone have any experience with hornady American whitetail 100 gr interlock for the 243? Seem to have good reviews. Just looking to whack a deer or 2 with them. Local 243 selection seems pretty scarce. Had to go with what was available. Little rifle seems to shoot them ok.
I've got some 243 if you need them. Several years ago I was in WalMart getting some 100 gr 243. The gentleman working in sporting goods asked if I was varmit hunting. I told him I was deer hunting. He said " that won't kill a deer". I told him Ihad 4 in the freezer that would disagree with him.

Great deer round.
 

RockMcL

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Our family has had good luck with that factory load in 243. I haven't loaded 243 in probably 10 years and last couple years used the Whitetail rounds in my Encore 243 and grandson's Weatherby. Both tackdrivers and all shots short runs and a couple 0 steps.
 

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