Is .243 big enough???

Sorry, couldn’t be ar-ed to trawl trough all 46 pages so did anyone suggest Mr. Dagben77 give serious consideration to how comfortable or otherwise he is shooting the larger calibres compared to a 243??

The difference between this perfectly adequate round and a 270 is most noticeable in terms if recoil and anyone who suggests otherwise is doing a Greenhorn no favour. Even a novice who has been taught to hold a rifle correctly may remain “sensitive” at a certain level of recoil and will in consequence never shoot such a rife as well as one that is brought to the cheek with all the confidence and welcome of a buxom Serving Wench.

K
 
Sorry, couldn’t be ar-ed to trawl trough all 46 pages so did anyone suggest Mr. Dagben77 give serious consideration to how comfortable or otherwise he is shooting the larger calibres compared to a 243??

The difference between this perfectly adequate round and a 270 is most noticeable in terms if recoil and anyone who suggests otherwise is doing a Greenhorn no favour. Even a novice who has been taught to hold a rifle correctly may remain “sensitive” at a certain level of recoil and will in consequence never shoot such a rife as well as one that is brought to the cheek with all the confidence and welcome of a buxom Serving Wench.

K
very ture indeed ,i have loved shooting my 243 for the last 3 months ,just got back on my 308 and after trying diffrent loads i could really notice it in my shoulder huge kick compared to the sweat shooting pussycat of a 243 .so good point and has got to be one of the most inportant things to consider when bying a rifle ,will you be able to actually shot it with any consistency
 
Sorry, couldn’t be ar-ed to trawl trough all 46 pages so did anyone suggest Mr. Dagben77 give serious consideration to how comfortable or otherwise he is shooting the larger calibres compared to a 243??

The difference between this perfectly adequate round and a 270 is most noticeable in terms if recoil and anyone who suggests otherwise is doing a Greenhorn no favour. Even a novice who has been taught to hold a rifle correctly may remain “sensitive” at a certain level of recoil and will in consequence never shoot such a rife as well as one that is brought to the cheek with all the confidence and welcome of a buxom Serving Wench.

K

very ture indeed ,i have loved shooting my 243 for the last 3 months ,just got back on my 308 and after trying diffrent loads i could really notice it in my shoulder huge kick compared to the sweat shooting pussycat of a 243 .so good point and has got to be one of the most inportant things to consider when bying a rifle ,will you be able to actually shot it with any consistency

And a point I believe I made some 35 pages ago :D
 
And a point I believe I made some 35 pages ago :D
Yes well done crosshair243 ,i cant even remember how manny post i have put on this thread ,one was about a guy who had some big cannon that he was so scared off he couldn't shoot it at well and they refused to let him out on the deer with it ,
 
No no no it's not big enough, this calibre is only for the very experienced stalker with dsc1-5, and if you are from Scotland or sell stalking days, mere mortals should stick to 308, and never be allowed near the holy grail of 270 let alone a 6.5x55. just the opinion mind you of a armchair warrior who would not know one end of a deer from another.
 
No no no it's not big enough, this calibre is only for the very experienced stalker with dsc1-5, and if you are from Scotland or sell stalking days, mere mortals should stick to 308, and never be allowed near the holy grail of 270 let alone a 6.5x55. just the opinion mind you of a armchair warrior who would not know one end of a deer from another.
they do like there 270's dont they i thought it was a real hard kick round when i had ago with one didnt like it much at all dont no why but the 308 seems more reserve than the 270 imho
 
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