I’m currently awaiting doing DSC1 (next available is end of Feb) before putting in a variation for a deer calibre rifle, so have been spending too much time researching calibre choice.
I’ve shot a .243 with a friend previously (in RoI) and found it to be really comfortable to shoot with good retaining of sight picture and bullet strike etc so was keen on it to start out, but I’ve been using the search on here and reading extensively regarding the potential issues around non lead loads in lower twist rate barrels. I believe the lead ban doesn’t apply in Northern Ireland (yet), but also that the minimum bullet weight required here is 100gr?
Is this likely to cause any issues if I go ahead and get a rifle with a faster twist rate and a lead ban comes in later? Presuming that they don’t use common sense and retain the minimum weight of 100gr.
Or should I just bin the calibre and go for a 6.5 or .308?
I only plan to have one rifle for the job so having one of each isn’t on the table for now.
Thanks
Robbie
I’ve shot a .243 with a friend previously (in RoI) and found it to be really comfortable to shoot with good retaining of sight picture and bullet strike etc so was keen on it to start out, but I’ve been using the search on here and reading extensively regarding the potential issues around non lead loads in lower twist rate barrels. I believe the lead ban doesn’t apply in Northern Ireland (yet), but also that the minimum bullet weight required here is 100gr?
Is this likely to cause any issues if I go ahead and get a rifle with a faster twist rate and a lead ban comes in later? Presuming that they don’t use common sense and retain the minimum weight of 100gr.
Or should I just bin the calibre and go for a 6.5 or .308?
Thanks
Robbie