Brithunter
Well-Known Member
Bh the op choose a 243, and if I remember rightly from the time we met he had not shot it at deer, due to problems with the gun, you are right in there are pros and cons for both, as I shoot deer with a 3030 which is slower than both, and started stalking with a 303, which most people would say are way under powered.
I also have a 243 for those long shoots though.
303 underpowered
. So change of tack and I said never mind I have been offered a nice 7.7mm to which he said :-I have never heard of one of those
This was after counting my 303 ammunition of which there were quite a few blue and white boxes of FNM that is clearly marked on the ends and one side at least 7.7x56R
How people forget that Norma and Kynoch to name just two also loaded the 303 cartridge with lighter bullets than the std Military 175 grain. Kynoch loaded the 150 grain bullets to 2700 fps.Norma claimed 2723 fps for their 150 grain loading. Neither of my Norma booklets list the 130 grain loading they produced but there is a box of it in my small collection.
In the thread discussing the .243 vs .308 you will see that Hornady were a bit conservative in their load data for the .308 with the 150 grain bullet and their loads only achieved 2700 fps ........................................
Now as for the 30-30 well that need not be slower
It works a treat on deer:-
As this clearly shows. She went a whole 10 feet after the shot.
like the 7mm Mauser (7x57mm) or .275 Rigby to give it it's British "posh" name
can you manage another 1/2" of bolt throw?
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nicely put