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.30-06 or .243 for Deer Hunt

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Here is my situation and what I am thinking. I have a second season bull tag in Unit 551 and a second season buck tag in Unit 54. I am going to 54 opening weekend for the deer and I think I will load my .243 in a 100 grain softpoint for the occasion, but I will be toting my .30-06 loaded in a 180 softpoint for the elk. Another caveat is that I will be hunting antelope Oct 1 and won't have any time in between to go to the range and work up another load. I like the 180 grain for elk for closer distances, but have more comfort in a 165 grain bullet for the mid range shooting out to 300 yds. Would you stick with the .243 for the Deer and keep the .30-06 as backup, or just go with the tried and true .30-06? I handload all my rounds, so factory ammo is not a limitation. Any opinions are welcome and thanks in advance!
 
I would load that 30-06 with 165 grain Accubonds or Partitions and not give it a second thought.
 
I'd take the 06 with 180 or 165s and call it good. The difference in trajectory and terminal performance is very minor if even noticeable. Hard to argue the performace of a 165-180gr 30 cal.
 
Do you want an amp that only goes to 10 when you can have one that goes to 11?

30-06 for me as well.
 
Great to have two rifles along with one as a backup so I would take both. Use the 243 with a 100 gr. Partition or 90 gr. Accubond for the antelope/deer, and use the 30-06 with a 165 or 180 gr. Accubond or Partition for the elk. I use 165 gr. Accubonds or Partitions for everything in mine!

David
 
I have taken several deer withboth.In this situation I go with the 30-06.
 
Thanks for the reassurance .. I think your right with the 06.. It has never let me down.. I get super busy with work ( I am a CPA ) between 9/1 and 10/15 so my range time is limited .. I think I will just get some .243 loaded up for antelope and keep it as a spare for the deer / elk .. I have shot ever big game animal with my 06 since I was 14 years old so it is kind of sentimental but I won this .243 at the elk foundation dinner and I was looking forward to using it. I love the 06 .. Thanks for setting me straight!
 
I would load that 30-06 with 165 grain Accubonds or Partitions and not give it a second thought.

This. Out to 300 yards, there is very little difference in trajectory between the .243 and 30-06. Just know what the ballistics are for your load and go hunting. The .243 will work fine for deer, but I would depend on the 06 and take the .243 as a backup rifle.
 
I shoot a 30-.06 w/ 180 grain bullet. A 165 grain bullet will kill a deer and it will kill an elk, a 180 grain will kill a deer and it will kill an elk . . . . . . I would stay with one bullet weight for both deer or elk. I've shot my .06 for many years and I just have a feel for where it shoots at various distances. Again, pick a bullet and keep shooting it. IMO, you are over thinking it.
 
JMG I think your right .. The 180 grain just drops so much past 200 yards which is why I am shy to load with it after last years antelope season. I didn't have time to go to the range and I did not have a range finder .. I am going to load up some 165 grain and head for the hills!
 
I think You've made the choice that I was leaning toward. A quality 165 grain load will do the job on all three animals. If you're dialed in and confident on making the shots, I'd stick with what you know!
 
I have a load for the Berger 168 grain Classic Hunter that is pretty dang flat shooting. Puts the hurt on deer, never used it on elk. Lots have though. mtmuley
 
mtmuley, care to share the load? I was loading a sierra gamking 180 gr BTSP with IMR 4350.
 
I'll check my notes and send you a PM. Just printed some drops with Sierra Infinity. Zero range is about 275 yards sighted 3 inches high at 100. mtmuley
 
Just bring the 06 and use it for it all, worrying about the gun should be minimal cuz you have too much invested in the hunt.. That's what I would do at least.
 
That Sierra 180 SBT sighted in 2" high at 100 will be dead on at 200, 8" low at 300 and 23" low at 400.
A 165 Nosler AB will be 1.6 high at 100. dead on 200, 7" low 300 and 20" low 400.

These will vary a little depending on FPS and altitude.
 
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