Another vote for RWS T-Mantel. Not the cheapest. And can be hard to source. But it's very accurate.The best general-purpose .243 round for deer that I have found is the RWS T-Mantel 100grain soft point.
Genuine question, does the 80gr give you enough stopping power?Sako blade 80gr
Yes - just put it in the right place, even a bullet half that weight will do the job…Genuine question, does the 80gr give you enough stopping power?
Exactly this ^^^^^^Yes - just put it in the right place, even a bullet half that weight will do the job…![]()
Same as this. I have used this bullet for years on all UK deer except Sika and CWD. I even took Oryx and Warthog in Africa.the most accurate one in your rifle ! in my 243win the sierra 85gr game king followed by the sierra pro hunter were the best. you have to damage the carcus to kill it with chest shots
Barnes 80gr put down this red deer doe. Even after slightly misplaced front chest shot.80gr Barnes’s TTSX in home loadsOnly species I’ve not shot with them are reds, but I’m sure someone will be along shortly to add that one too
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surprising ! i am thinks what did you try ? The 243 does need thought to application to purpose and species , its not a one bullet for everything . Now the laws have been changed as to weight i am going to re-add one , because of its versatility the TTSX should work perfectly sub 100 grain following the amount of big stags i have dropped with the 100 grain 6.5mm broadside shots and decent exits at good rangesI never found a bullet I liked for deer in .243. Looking back, I wish I'd tried Barnes TSX/TTSX and Nosler Accubonds as they're both pretty robust.