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Talk to me about .243 Winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 2185978" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>Your results with the 243 are exactly the reason I don't recommend it. I've recovered too many deer (also lost some) with little to none blood trails with well placed shots. I would highly recommend a 308 and shoot lite recoil ammo (125 sst) or download it with a 120 gr accubond. This cartridge grows with shooters much better than most.</p><p>Its interesting the small bullet diameter increases make such a huge difference in terminal ballistics. Neck up the same case to .25, .284, or .308 and it's a far more effective round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 2185978, member: 75779"] Your results with the 243 are exactly the reason I don't recommend it. I've recovered too many deer (also lost some) with little to none blood trails with well placed shots. I would highly recommend a 308 and shoot lite recoil ammo (125 sst) or download it with a 120 gr accubond. This cartridge grows with shooters much better than most. Its interesting the small bullet diameter increases make such a huge difference in terminal ballistics. Neck up the same case to .25, .284, or .308 and it's a far more effective round. [/QUOTE]
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