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Old .243
Started by ReidRH, Feb 22 2010 02:13 PM
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#1
Posted 22 February 2010 - 02:13 PM
Guys I have deer hunted for years with a bolt action .243 I moved up in caliber for deer hunting mainly because my wife bought me a larger gun. From what I hear a lot of folks hunt with a .223 when predator hunting. Are there any advantages over the .243 with the .223? I already have a .243 I do not have a .223.
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#2
Posted 22 February 2010 - 03:40 PM
The .223 is a little more fur friendly. The .243 is much better at reaching out long distance and dropping a coyote in its tracks. If you reload get the 60-75 grain varmint bullets, if not just buy 80 grain softpoints and go out and have fun.
#3
Posted 22 February 2010 - 07:51 PM
Hides are not worth packin them out of the feild. Hunt wih your .243, and have fun.
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#4
Posted 23 February 2010 - 12:46 PM
Thanks for the Info, I dont reload although I usally shoot 90 grain bullets, I dont care about the hides much just as long as I can get'em down.
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#5
Posted 23 February 2010 - 01:02 PM
if all you are worried about is gettin em down a .243 will not only work, but i think it would be perfect
#6
Posted 24 February 2010 - 02:58 PM
243 is a great caliber for most things
#7
Posted 24 February 2010 - 03:58 PM
The .243 is a dandy coyote whacker. I am breaking in a recently re barreled FN Mauser that I turned in to a 6mm Remington, and I am shooting 85 grain Speer hot core spitzers. Never fear for the various 6mm chamberings, for they are super duper coyote medicine.
#8
Posted 03 March 2010 - 07:26 AM
ReidRH said:
Guys I have deer hunted for years with a bolt action .243 I moved up in caliber for deer hunting mainly because my wife bought me a larger gun. From what I hear a lot of folks hunt with a .223 when predator hunting. Are there any advantages over the .243 with the .223? I already have a .243 I do not have a .223.
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#9
Posted 03 March 2010 - 09:07 AM
Don't under estimate the .243. I have taken down a nice 10, 8, and 6 pt. whitetail in their tracks and have taken 5 coyotes in their tracks since last August. I use a 100 gr. for everything. It does everything and more. My longest shot ever was 326 yds. on a half grown groundhog with a 243. If money is an issue just find something that shoots good through it and hit the woods. I have thought about getting a 22-250 but I like the way the 243 bucks the wind.
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#10
Posted 03 March 2010 - 10:06 AM
I shoot a .243 sometimes and it works fine
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#11
Posted 03 March 2010 - 10:08 AM
i ve been using my 6mm , that i shot my first rifle buck with and havent had one go anywhere yet !
its about shot placement , i ve dropped bucks and coyotes and about everything else with it
great caliber IMHO
(6mm is .244 thats why i commented pretty much same caliber , and i use 100 soft points , hits like a hammer !)
its about shot placement , i ve dropped bucks and coyotes and about everything else with it
great caliber IMHO
(6mm is .244 thats why i commented pretty much same caliber , and i use 100 soft points , hits like a hammer !)
#12
Posted 03 March 2010 - 02:59 PM
The .243 is an excellant coyote caliber and it does buck the wind better than a .223
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