Malxwal
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Wild boar, now that's interesting.Barnes TTSX 80gr from 243win - 99% success on roes. 1 bullet for each. Also successfully used for red does, wild boar and fallow deer.
Wild boar, now that's interesting.Barnes TTSX 80gr from 243win - 99% success on roes. 1 bullet for each. Also successfully used for red does, wild boar and fallow deer.
What sort of MV are you running the 243 at ?Beg to differ - it's about 50:50 between my .243 and .270 on fallow with some of the biggest bucks being taken with the .243. Exclusively using Barnes TTSX, 80gr in the .243 (IMR4895), 110gr in the .270 (VIT N135) and 130gr in the .308 (IMR4895).
Savage 14, Lapua brass, Barnes TTSX 80gr, 42gr N550, V0 1010m/s 1 shot behind the ear for this 80kg boar.Wild boar, now that's interesting.
Are you allowed to use 243Win for red deer in DK?My nephew uses Barnes in his .243 and have had no problems on red and roes so far. But the 3 reds and 2 roes he shot so far was all hit well, so different types of ammo wouldn’t really have made any difference anyway.
There has been several people here having trouble in their 243s and lead free, the caliber has gotten a reputation being a bit troublesome with nontoxic.
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After a discussion around non toxic bullets with a man far more knowledgeable and experienced than myself yesterday, I'm keen to garner people's experiences of non toxic in their 6mm chamberings.
Which bullet, chambering, MV, and deer species.
Thanks for your points, however I think we're all aware of the semantics. Unfortunately, if I say copper, there'll be a pedant or two come out of the woodwork.I mean this in a friendly and non-confrontational way..
I am concerned with the use of "Toxic". I know we would not want water in lead pipes, and unleaded petrol is far better, but I don't think that there is any evidence that people who eat animals shot with lead have any side effects from lead.
Anti-shooting organisations will look for any angle to limit hunting, and emotive wording is their starting point.
YesAre you allowed to use 243Win for red deer in DK?
The 243 with 80gr Barnes is definitely fit for even the larger deer species.Beg to differ - it's about 50:50 between my .243 and .270 on fallow with some of the biggest bucks being taken with the .243. Exclusively using Barnes TTSX, 80gr in the .243 (IMR4895), 110gr in the .270 (VIT N135) and 130gr in the .308 (IMR4895).
I use the yew tree 80gr in my 6x47 and have shot plenty of reds both chest and head shots with them there is nothing bad to say as long as you can shoot straightAlthough I am keen to hear of all experience, I am also particularly keen to hear if anyone has experience of non toxic in 6mm on red deer.
What sort of MV are you pushing them at, powder type ?I use the yew tree 80gr in my 6x47 and have shot plenty of reds both chest and head shots with them there is nothing bad to say as long as you can shoot straight
3400 fps I use n150 but my rifle has an 18” barrel so a slower powder might help you with normal barrel lengthsWhat sort of MV are you pushing them at, powder type ?