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Shot a stray tomcat at 275yds off-hand with a Ruger varmint 243. Centered the crosshairs high then squeezed about 8" high off the cat. A lot of luck, I'm a poor shot standing.
I ran some H4227 for awhile. At least it'll give you less muzzle flash and a more complete burn. You'll have to settle on slightly slower velocity, but full-house loads in that gun are quite rough. 5 shots with a glove is about all I could stand with that piece. +1 on the small rifle primers...
About 55% in the southern summer months is about atypical with an average AC system. As a HVAC tech anything over 60-65%RH can contribute to mold formation. A good 13-14seer system with dehumidification can maintain 50% easily.
Nosler is indicating around 77grs +/- before compression. Ref pp 452 #7 for the 190gr . I'm guessing 75grs give or take for the 200gr with the same OAL.
Maybe you could use them for target loads with faster powders if you have such, but IMO with full-house loads especially ball powders I'd only use magnum.