It broke the exiting shoulder but it wasn’t a real splintered mess. That being said I didn’t skin these animals.Did the bullet on the 240 yard animal take bone with it?
It broke the exiting shoulder but it wasn’t a real splintered mess. That being said I didn’t skin these animals.Did the bullet on the 240 yard animal take bone with it?
What bullets are you using Tim?Not 240 yds but .240 minimum calibre... .003" bigger .243View attachment 378929
Well the case is a necked down .308What bullets are you using Tim?
mouse gun...I get the impression that the .243 is often considered like a Fiesta, the first step along the way to the more popular Golf and then ultimately to trying to justify good reason to have a Lambo for a ½ mile trip down a country lane.There is a lot of love for the 243, so now, to turn it on its head.
As the 243 is such a good round, why does anyone need bigger?
Surely if it is good enough for a novice who is shooting fallow, then an experienced gun will not need anything bigger?
Not 240 yds but .240 minimum calibre... .003" bigger .243View attachment 378929
In the majority of cases I think it is want rather than need.There is a lot of love for the 243, so now, to turn it on its head.
As the 243 is such a good round, why does anyone need bigger?
Surely if it is good enough for a novice who is shooting fallow, then an experienced gun will not need anything bigger?
I don't have the picture (only video) of a Fallow shot with the 95gn sst's around 260 yds, went clean through the gap in the first set of ribs took out the lungs and clean through the other side gap in the ribs.It broke the exiting shoulder but it wasn’t a real splintered mess. That being said I didn’t skin these animals.
In the majority of cases I think it is want rather than need.
I think this pre-supposes that the default position should be the smallest calibre that can do the job. You don't need a 243. You could start with a .270 or .308 in which case "Why go smaller?". Surely a rifle/cartridge combination that the shooter is happy with and can achieve the required level of accuracy is what matters. I don't see the need to get hung up on what the calibre is or it's relative size.There is a lot of love for the 243, so now, to turn it on its head.
As the 243 is such a good round, why does anyone need bigger?
Surely if it is good enough for a novice who is shooting fallow, then an experienced gun will not need anything bigger?
Fair one, I find a good exit / blood trail with copper is generally down to bone being punched through, rafter than the bullet itself.It broke the exiting shoulder but it wasn’t a real splintered mess. That being said I didn’t skin these animals.
I use my .243 (yes I have a .270) but it is duel purpose so hundreds of foxes later with a quote from a very well know pigeon shooter " you will open up more doors shooting foxes than anything" and by the way pencil in x date for a days pheasant shooting as a thank you for shooting the foxesI think this pre-supposes that the default position should be the smallest calibre that can do the job. You don't need a 243. You could start with a .270 or .308 in which case "Why go smaller?". Surely a rifle/cartridge combination that the shooter is happy with and can achieve the required level of accuracy is what matters. I don't see the need to get hung up on what the calibre is or it's relative size.

Can't work it out Paul post a few examples of .243 and the be-moaners disappear, must be part of the Steering Axle Gang...The 6mm 243 bullet has been largely forgotten about since the likes of creedmoor etc became the new !
The .243 can will kill anything in the UK and plans game including trophy! so don't dismiss the old mouse gun
Sure the .308 big slow bullets 150gr@ 2700 FPS or more will also do the job if you like to use one then fill your boots it's a free world even a .22 will kill very large animals it's bullet placement ? It's not how big or small the swinging dick that pops out of the end is?
The thing is, you need to be able to shoot small and not just as anyone who has seen artillery in play just lob one down range at the big bits.
No .30 derived cases feelings we're hurt in tapping out the above.

Only room for 1 king pin in Essex?Can't work it out Paul post a few examples of .243 and the be-moaners disappear, must be part of the Steering Axle Gang...![]()
a quote from a very well know pigeon shooter
Principality of Essex I will have you know..........Only room for 1 king pin in Essex?
243's Rule!
