
+1 on the bullet oppinion, balistic tips for foxes in the smaller calibres i think makes sense but once you get up to the sort of muzzle energy from a 100gn sp in your 243 i think it makes no difference to the "knock down power" , i use 100gn sp's in my 243 and 130gn sp's in my 270 for everything.i use a .243 and have got on with it very well but to be honest i dont think I would have shot any more or less if i would have had any other caliber, the trick in my mind is finding the right type of bullet for deer and fox work and not to get to hung up on the caliber they all work
If I'm out foxing and there's a chance with the .223 on a Muntie I prefer head shots as I've had runners with chest shots whereas the .243 for chest shots does the job with acceptable meat damage and they don't get up.How is the 223 for chest shooting roe and muntjac?
Nah, 6.5x55mm with 140gr for everything...
If I'm out foxing and there's a chance with the .223 on a Muntie I prefer head shots as I've had runners with chest shots whereas the .243 for chest shots does the job with acceptable meat damage and they don't get up.
Steve.