dangerous game hunters tend not to use a 'just ok' calibre because they need a quick kill/incapacitation and to achieve that they up the ft/lbs per game weight.
run it by me again why a 243 is ok for our largest deer species and I know they are not classed as dangerous but they deserve a clean kill.
Simple. It's perfectly capable of killing them and entirely suitable for use on them. It's not a marginal cartridge, it's not a .22LR (which could under very limited circumstances kill red deer). Let's not kid ourselves, red deer are not armour plated, they are not particularly tough game to kill. They are simply light skinned medium sized game. With appropriate bullets, the 243 is well up to the job, that's what it was designed to do.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Provided you use enough gun (and the 243 is enough gun), if you put the bullet in the right place, calibre doesn't matter. And if you put the bullet in the wrong place, calibre doesn't matter. Anyone who thinks a .308 sized bullet in the wrong place will anchor a deer when a 243 bullet in the same place won't, is deluding himself and lacks experience. I've personally lost a roe shot slightly too low (just beneath the heart) with a 180gr bullet from a .30-06 at a mere 75 yards. We eventually tracked it with my dog. Would it have made any difference if I'd used a larger gun? No. I shot a running warthog through the guts. I also then hit it above the hips, as it ran, producing a wound about 2" wide, 8-10" long and 2" deep. That didn't anchor it either. It ran 2km before lying down. The trackers were astonishing. I was using a 270gr bullet from a .375H&H. If I'd used a larger calibre gun would it have altered the outcome, would it have anchored the warthog? No it wouldn't
Final point. Do you not think that if the 243 was unsuitable for use on red deer, the BASC, the Deer Society, the Red Deer Commision et al would be calling for it to be banned? Well, just a moment there. The law was changed just recently and guess what, the 243 remains legal for red deer. There's a good reason for that. The fact is, regardless what opponents may think, the 243 is perfectly suitable for use on red deer. Personally, although I have several 243 rifles, I choose to use a 7-08 or a .30-06 on stags. For hinds, I tend to use one of the 243s.
Really, it's time this debate was put to bed and left there.
-JMS


WHOS THAT IVE SHOT HUNDREDS OF DEER.
