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The Basics, Starting Out
.243 for deer hunting out to 350 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="jaeger19" data-source="post: 1274035" data-attributes="member: 33303"><p>Well some advice. The easiest thing is to start with rifles that have an accuracy guarantee of 1 moa. Which means that they will shoot a 1 inch group or better at 100 yards. Its easier to start with rifles with the guarantee than explain frr floating. Pillar bedding.. etc. There are several makers in your price range. The best imho is the tikka t3 . With synthetic stock. Best out the box trigger and accuracy. The downside is the plastic feeling stock. But you cant have it all in that price range. Top it off with a nikon monarch. Or vortex in that price range and you have a deer killing gun. The only caveat to the 243 for deer is the bullet is important. I handload for barnes tsx 85g for deer and antelope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaeger19, post: 1274035, member: 33303"] Well some advice. The easiest thing is to start with rifles that have an accuracy guarantee of 1 moa. Which means that they will shoot a 1 inch group or better at 100 yards. Its easier to start with rifles with the guarantee than explain frr floating. Pillar bedding.. etc. There are several makers in your price range. The best imho is the tikka t3 . With synthetic stock. Best out the box trigger and accuracy. The downside is the plastic feeling stock. But you cant have it all in that price range. Top it off with a nikon monarch. Or vortex in that price range and you have a deer killing gun. The only caveat to the 243 for deer is the bullet is important. I handload for barnes tsx 85g for deer and antelope. [/QUOTE]
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