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Let’s talk about the 243win

I handled a Ruger American gen2 today. Momma kept telling me to buy it. Sure felt good. My son shoots a gen1 we put in a Magpul stock. It’s a nice rifle for the money. Wish I would of bought more for $199
Larry's Pistol and Pawn had .223 Gen 2 rifles on clearance for $425 in November. There was supposedly some type of blemishes on the stocks cerakote and they were advertised as factory blems. I ended up buying three of them and cannot find one blemish on any of them.....I kept one and put it in a Magpul stock, the other two I gave to my nephews. All three shoot way above their price point, I'm impressed.
 
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My nephew with his first deer. Sane rifle I shot my first deer with, my son shot his first deer with, Ruger M77 mark 2.

If I had to have 1 rifle for anything from bobcats up to just below elk, it would be a 243. I’ve been around a lot of the new calibers. Nothing wrong with them but I’ve seen more deer get away with a 6.5 CM than I ever have with a 243. I wouldn’t be afraid to hunt elk with a 243 with the right range and bullet, but there’s just better options for that need.
 
I'd give it a good home in my rapidly expanding stable of quarter-bores...
You know, I was thinking it was time for a new rifle to play with. Backed off. It would be splitting hairs to find a new niche gun for big game.
At this stage, the 30.06, .308, .270, and 25.06 check all the boxes.
Old school.
 
You know, I was thinking it was time for a new rifle to play with. Backed off. It would be splitting hairs to find a new niche gun for big game.
At this stage, the 30.06, .308, .270, and 25.06 check all the boxes.
Old school.
I don't need any of the new cartridges either. mtmuley
 
I'm going the opposite direction from the long range hunting/shooting.
Need to buckle down to achieve my goal of killing a bull elk, whitetail buck, muledeer buck and antelope buck with both inline and traditional bp.
I have shot about 15 lbs of lead through my muzzleloader since the season ended with the intention of making it my primary hunting rifle this coming season. After thinking on the single shot and big bears I have decided to use an iron sight lever action built in 1922 for early season and switch to the muzzy after I quit seeing bear sign. Either way I am going no scopes 2025 even if I draw a goat tag.
 
I have shot about 15 lbs of lead through my muzzleloader since the season ended with the intention of making it my primary hunting rifle this coming season. After thinking on the single shot and big bears I have decided to use an iron sight lever action built in 1922 for early season and switch to the muzzy after I quit seeing bear sign. Either way I am going no scopes 2025 even if I draw a goat tag.
I need to commit. I have a long ways to go. The elk would be the most challenging. The buckhorm sight on my traditional is dead nuts, eye sight not so.
 
I have shot about 15 lbs of lead through my muzzleloader since the season ended with the intention of making it my primary hunting rifle this coming season. After thinking on the single shot and big bears I have decided to use an iron sight lever action built in 1922 for early season and switch to the muzzy after I quit seeing bear sign. Either way I am going no scopes 2025 even if I draw a goat tag.
I’m gonna bring the iron sighted .45-70 and .30-30 out next year too. Still don’t have a Hawken, but I want one.
 
I have shot about 15 lbs of lead through my muzzleloader since the season ended with the intention of making it my primary hunting rifle this coming season. After thinking on the single shot and big bears I have decided to use an iron sight lever action built in 1922 for early season and switch to the muzzy after I quit seeing bear sign. Either way I am going no scopes 2025 even if I draw a goat tag.

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I'm going the opposite direction from the long range hunting/shooting.
Need to buckle down to achieve my goal of killing a bull elk, whitetail buck, muledeer buck and antelope buck with both inline and traditional bp.
I'm on the same journey. With my in-line all I need is a bull elk (have killed a cow). Just started with my traditional BP and technically have killed a whitetail buck so far, even if I thought it was a doe when I killed it 😅.
 
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