243 fazination???

can anyone explain to me how .243 could be deer legal for anything other that CWD and Munties in England and Wales when 6mm rifles are .236 and the minimum calibre is .240??? In NI where they have Red, Sika and Fallow the minimum calibre is .236 to allow .243 so does that mean that if you shoot large deer in England and Wales you are breaking the law, after all the law is the law surely?
 
can anyone explain to me how .243 could be deer legal for anything other that CWD and Munties in England and Wales when 6mm rifles are .236 and the minimum calibre is .240??? In NI where they have Red, Sika and Fallow the minimum calibre is .236 to allow .243 so does that mean that if you shoot large deer in England and Wales you are breaking the law, after all the law is the law surely?

Calibre in this case is the bore of rifle, ie the diameter from the bottom of the lands to the bottom of the lands. Many British rifles calibres are named from the distance from land to land. For example the 7mm, is .284 bore, but the 7x57 is called the .275 rigby, or the 6.5x54 Mannlicher has a .264 Bore (as in 264 win mag), but in the British empire was the .256 Mannlicher.

But law makers are a law unto themselves. eg in Scotland we have to use a minimum of 100gr bullet, so we are using 243s with 100 gr bullets, but from what I can see a 243 is more effective with a 95 or 90 grain bullet, and actually no deer would know the difference.
 
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yeh but a 6mm bullet is still only .236 inches across! I think there's a bit of a challenge to any flo that tries to say all you need is a .243 when it's too small to be all deer legal!! When NI actually had the brainpower to put down the actual 6mm 'calibre' the point was made.
 
We have it on unassailable authority that literacy is important in effective argumentation. "Once" is the word here, perhaps?

On a happier note, this malodorous goat of a thread of yours is simply trotting on and on - so you haven't failed yet!

Thank you kind sir! Please note this was a typo and not the use of an incorrect word.

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then if they do they need corrected because 6mm bullets are .236 inches in diameter but I know they may put '.243 bullets' on the packaging which avoids confusion

Having never considered the purchase of bullets for a 243 I am curious, are they not marked .244?



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At least we dont hit our own barn doors like you yanks that luv to fire upon your own troops... gan an slava puss ya pish crack is deein ma nut ya cheba....
 
Not a big fan of "runners" if I can help it.

Sharkey

I also like them to drop as quick as possible. Having the possibility to choose between a 30-06 and a 243 for heavier stags, boar, etc..... I'll take the 30-06 any day. But turning the 243 into a varmint cartridge is a bit to far the other direction. Any deer with a 80 grain TTSX out of a 243 in his vitals will be dead. This is not the goal neither. We want to kill them in a decent way. The 243 will do this on lighter deer.
I never was a 243 fan. Bought one, because a cheap one was available. A joy to shoot. A good game round if you know and accept it's limits.
 
At least we dont hit our own barn doors like you yanks that luv to fire upon your own troops... gan an slava puss ya pish crack is deein ma nut ya cheba....


Ouch! Do you kiss people with that mouth! Relax, maybe this isn't a thread you should participate in if you can't handle good banter without taking it personal.

4x
 
then if they do they need corrected because 6mm bullets are .236 inches in diameter but I know they may put '.243 bullets' on the packaging which avoids confusion

Do bullets not traditionally fit into the grooves, rather than just between the lands?
The 6mm bullets I have are according to my micrometer 0.2435"
 
What is an "exmarksman"? Someone who can not longer hit the side of a barn with a firearm? Perhaps it is better to take up knitting in that case than hunt game animals

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The word ex means previously if example ...ex wife or ex employee ...or in my case ex army ...now where did i put my knitting needles..miss one cross one miss one hit one...sounds a bit like the yanks in a fire fight ;-)) ha ha
 
Also may i say that before you inform me of my incorrect spelling please ensure you can spell fascination...You just make yourself look more of a idiot...
 
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