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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 708434" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p><strong>Abolutely</strong> big enough to drop any whitetail on the planet within reasonable distance with a bullet in the vitals. Nothin wrong with the 270, but not my pick for coyotes and varmints and paper. Dads' 270 is a lightweight with a steel butt plate and 3 shots in a row <u>just plain hurts</u>!</p><p> </p><p>A friends son used a 243 this year with the Ted Nugent Barnes ammo to drop a huge bodied muley at nearly 300 yds. Here's a pic of my sons whitetail that he shot with his 243, using Federal loads with Barnes bullet. Another pic of a big muley that fell to the 243. This fall, the guys' wife killed an antelope at 710 yds with one shot out of the little 6BR. Hell, I know folks that have killed elk with the 243.</p><p>These deer are going about 300 lbs live weight. That's a fully mature muley doe next to the whitetail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 708434, member: 21068"] [B]Abolutely[/B] big enough to drop any whitetail on the planet within reasonable distance with a bullet in the vitals. Nothin wrong with the 270, but not my pick for coyotes and varmints and paper. Dads' 270 is a lightweight with a steel butt plate and 3 shots in a row [U]just plain hurts[/U]! A friends son used a 243 this year with the Ted Nugent Barnes ammo to drop a huge bodied muley at nearly 300 yds. Here's a pic of my sons whitetail that he shot with his 243, using Federal loads with Barnes bullet. Another pic of a big muley that fell to the 243. This fall, the guys' wife killed an antelope at 710 yds with one shot out of the little 6BR. Hell, I know folks that have killed elk with the 243. These deer are going about 300 lbs live weight. That's a fully mature muley doe next to the whitetail. [/QUOTE]
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