Description
Why the .243 Winchester Still Matters
The .243 Winchester remains one of the most versatile precision cartridges ever fielded.
It bridges two worlds: light enough for speed and minimal recoil, yet substantial enough to carry stability and authority at distance. In open terrain, rolling ground, and mixed visibility environments, the .243 excels because it balances velocity, wind behavior, and controllability without demanding extremes.
That balance is why the cartridge persists.
Why 90 Grains Exists in the .243 Platform
The 90-grain class exists where the .243 Winchester is asked to do more than one thing well.
It sits between:
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ultra-light, high-velocity predator loads
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heavier, wind-focused long-range bullets
At this weight, the bullet:
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retains velocity efficiently
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resists wind drift better than lighter designs
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launches faster than heavier ULD bullets
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remains stable across common twist rates
The 90-grain Viper is not optimized for a single edge case.
It is optimized for consistency across real field conditions.
Why the Viper Bullet Exists
The Gold Country Viper bullet was designed for shooters who prioritize how the bullet flies over how it deforms.
Its soft-point spitzer geometry emphasizes:
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aerodynamic efficiency
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stable flight through varying wind conditions
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predictable ballistic behavior shot-to-shot
The soft lead tip is not intended for dramatic expansion. It exists to maintain consistent nose geometry and balanced flight while allowing modest terminal response when used for hunting.
This is a bullet built for repeatability, not spectacle.
Low Drag by Design — Stability First
The spitzer profile reduces drag and supports efficient airflow, allowing the bullet to:
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maintain velocity downrange
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hold predictable trajectory
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respond consistently to wind inputs
This design favors shooters who value confidence in flight rather than relying on terminal mechanics to solve errors.
Working Velocities and Practical Use
This .243 Winchester load produces an approximate muzzle velocity of 2,980 FPS, placing it in a balanced velocity class.
At this speed, the 90-grain Viper:
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maintains flat trajectory at common field distances
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preserves stability without excessive recoil
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remains controllable for follow-up shots
Actual performance will vary with barrel length and conditions, but the intent is clear: stable, efficient flight with usable versatility.
Flat-Base Spitzer — Consistent Launch Behavior
The flat-base design provides:
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reliable gas sealing at ignition
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uniform launch characteristics
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consistent accuracy across rifles
This supports the Viper’s role as a precision bullet where small inconsistencies matter more than raw speed.
Loaded in New Starline Brass
Gold Country Ammo loads this cartridge using new Starline brass, selected for:
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uniform case dimensions
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consistent neck tension
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repeatable ignition
Assembly focuses on consistency first, ensuring predictable behavior from shot to shot.
Where This Ammunition Fits
Gold Country Viper .243 Winchester ammunition with 90-grain bullets is intended for:
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open and mixed terrain
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precision hunting
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shooters who want one load to cover multiple roles
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applications where balance matters more than extremes
It is ammunition for measured distance, changing wind, and repeatable results.
System Support and Reference
This ammunition is part of the Gold Country Viper Bullet System and is supported by compendiums, technical notes, platform documentation, and related ammunition offerings.
It exists within a documented system that explains why balanced flight matters — and when it matters most.
Referenced in:
Gold Country Viper Bullet System
Precision Ammunition Using Viper / Scorpion
Precision / Competition Ammunition System
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Gold Country Ammo
- Cartridge: .243 Winchester
- Bullet: 90-Grain Gold Country Viper Soft-Point Spitzer
- Bullet Construction: Lead core, copper jacket, soft lead tip
- Bullet Type: Flat-base spitzer
- Case: New Starline brass
- Muzzle Velocity: ~2,980 FPS (based on published load data)
- Intended Use: Precision hunting, general field use
- Packaging: 20-round Gold Country Ammo box
- Manufactured In: USA
***IMPORTANT NOTE…
Minimum OAL (overall length) is 2.625. SAAMI Maximum OAL specs are 2.71.
Shipping Restrictions Per DOT Regulations:
- Cannot ship by air
- Cannot ship by USPS
- Cannot ship to PO Box
We do not ship loaded ammunition to New York City, Massachusetts, Alaska, Chicago, or Hawaii. FPID and FOID required for New Jersey, Connecticut and Illinois residents.
New York residents must have ammunition shipped to a licensed FFL, Gun Store or ammunition dealer for transfer. We’ll need a copies of licenses before shipping. Have your gun shop or ammunition dealer contact us. We do not ship directly to NY customers.
Orders placed by people in restricted areas will be cancelled.









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