warmer
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Howa .243 with 85 grain Winchester Power Point factory loads. Kills any whitetail I hit correctly. I see no reason to change.
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I shoot the 95 grain SST out of my mine. Have killed a pile of elk with itWith today’s new 6mms shooting heavy bullets is the 243win even relevant?
I think it is but it’s not talked about anymore it seems.
Recently picked up two tikka compacts in 243win for dirt cheap. Pulling the barrel on one and the other went to my wife. I have to say impressed with this rifle and cartridge.
I’ve got the 95gr partition load to 3150fps and the 55gr BTs going 3750fps out of a 20” barrel. It should put a hurting in deer and yotes.
Now to move on to monos.
What’s your thoughts?
There are people that will physically assault you for thisWith today’s new 6mms shooting heavy bullets is the 243win even relevant?
Good I like the passion. I just wanted the 243 to get some love!There are people that will physically assault you for this
That’s awesome to hear and the 80 TTSX will be loaded in my wife’s rifle next season. Ran out of time and money this season. I had the partitions on hand loaded them to max and they shot really well. But can’t find them anymore and all my other rifles are loaded with coppers.80 grain ttsx do a pretty nice job on deer out of it.
I assume there was not a exit?Killed my first deer with a 243 last year. Used a 95gr NBT . Not a lot of blood but enough to follow for 50 yards to the deer. The insides were soup when I opened her up. Liked it some much I purchased another 243.
A few fragments exited. Shot was about 40 yards.I assume there was not an exit?
Always felt like the 6Rem got shortchanged. Properly twisted, should have been able to beat .243 by 100-200fps with heavies. An AI version would be *real* interesting.Both the 243 Winchester and the 6mm Remington are great cartridges and you would think they would always be relevant. Just good solid rounds that are great on coyotes, deer, antelope, and more.
Nosler 100 or 95 gr. Partitions, 90 gr. Accubonds, or 90 gr. E-tips in either the 243 or 6mm Remington will work superbly on game.