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95grain TMK dropped one last weekend no issue.
Loaded with 42grains of 2209, through a mossberg patriot @ 180 yards.
Worked on this one as well. He was a blood horse.
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This is a weird thread. The 243 creates carnage. In fact generally the soup that comes out of an animal is worse in my 243 than my 308 and 6. 5s.
This big guy was a couple weeks back and a really solid beast. The shock turned him into a rocking horse. Stiff as a board for a few secs before ground bound.
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This little fella was a bang flop. Needed meat as first stag had turned in the rain and we were in for 2 wks.
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This one snuck up while we wear butchering and hit our scent. Started barking so I ran up the hill 100m and snapped him on the escape. Gave him one at 80m through the bush.
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Considering these are being shot with a 243 out of a 14.5" barrel(which is a terrible length for the calibre), I don't think there's any debate about it's use on deer.
Bullets do the work, not the brass/headstamp/chambering.
Best cal ever! My go to for bush stalking. Use 100gr fed powershok softness.. works real well
A fast .243 can make more damage than the .308 or a .303.
Using the 90 grain BT or the 85 grain Sierra HP at 3180 fps, I shoot them the same place as I would a .30/06 without thinking about it much.
I was using the 90 grain ELDX but I think its a bit soft for me. I am not shooting things a long way away. (Plus this latest rifle hates them so it doesnt matter)