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So whats wrong with the .243 on Deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dlewis82nd" data-source="post: 849382" data-attributes="member: 70726"><p>im only 26 years old but ive been lucky enough to kill more deer in my life then people 10-15 years older than me. i have used recurves, compounds, muzzle loadrers, .223, .243, .270, 30-30 30-06 7mm 12 ga slug and many more. I do know one thing if you hit a deer in the vitals it is going to die. a 243 is an awesome deer sized round. all these people claiming their deer has never taken over a couple steps with large caliber rifles i would ask how many deer they have honestly shot. deer can run and run with a perfect placed shot no matter the caliber. unless you take out his legs, back, neck, or head chances are he is going to run a little bit. i have double lunged or heart shot most of my deer and they almost always run more then a couple of steps regardless of what they are shot with.</p><p></p><p></p><p>.243 = AWESOME DEER CALIBER</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dlewis82nd, post: 849382, member: 70726"] im only 26 years old but ive been lucky enough to kill more deer in my life then people 10-15 years older than me. i have used recurves, compounds, muzzle loadrers, .223, .243, .270, 30-30 30-06 7mm 12 ga slug and many more. I do know one thing if you hit a deer in the vitals it is going to die. a 243 is an awesome deer sized round. all these people claiming their deer has never taken over a couple steps with large caliber rifles i would ask how many deer they have honestly shot. deer can run and run with a perfect placed shot no matter the caliber. unless you take out his legs, back, neck, or head chances are he is going to run a little bit. i have double lunged or heart shot most of my deer and they almost always run more then a couple of steps regardless of what they are shot with. .243 = AWESOME DEER CALIBER [/QUOTE]
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