I have a .243 Win. Wichita Classic rifle with medium-weight barrel (pics below). I have experimented with some good bullets—Nosler 70-gr. Ballistic Tips, Sierra 75-gr. HPFB, and some older 80-gr. Watson FB--with Re15, Re19, Re22, and IMR 4350 powders. My rifle has a 1 in 12” twist. My best load has been with the 80-gr. Watsons and IMR 4350--a load that gives me .50” 5-shot-group accuracy at 100 yards. This .50” is the average of about 7 or 8 consecutive 5-shot groups with this load and comprises groups running from .22” to .79”. I have experimented with bullet seating and have found the best with these loads is just touching the lands, but not jammed hard into the lands. I haven't been interested in hunting bullets for this rifle, just top-of-the-line accuracy bullets.
I haven’t shot the rifle for some time, but was planning to get it out and load some more for it. So I’m wondering whether I should expect to be able to improve on its best performance so far. I have some 68-gr. Bart’s and 68-gr. Watsons that I could try, but I’m curious as to whether it’s reasonable to expect better results or would it just be a waste of time? In other words, is there a sort of practical limit on what one can expect from a medium-weight .243 Win. with its fairly large case capacity for the 6mm. bore size?
What do you guys think?
I haven’t shot the rifle for some time, but was planning to get it out and load some more for it. So I’m wondering whether I should expect to be able to improve on its best performance so far. I have some 68-gr. Bart’s and 68-gr. Watsons that I could try, but I’m curious as to whether it’s reasonable to expect better results or would it just be a waste of time? In other words, is there a sort of practical limit on what one can expect from a medium-weight .243 Win. with its fairly large case capacity for the 6mm. bore size?
What do you guys think?

