Over a bait station I would guess as no driven is done in the UK. Just saying.Know a guy in the forest of dean, who shoots loads, 308 150 gr ppu, asked him about different ammo etc, at the ranges he shoots , more than enough,
Always found 243 lacking on Reds wouldn't like to think I was tackling a boar with it243 doesn’t not create enough blood channel/ damage in wild boar to stop them when there running unless it’s a very lucky shot ?
The wound channel will often clog up if not enough damage is done . You might kill the pig but it will most likely keep running and possibly die a long way from where it was shot . Anything below 7mm is generally not legal in anycase on the continent for driven boar . It’s a long way to go and find out you’re not allowed to hunt due to having the wrong equipment?
yeah wear ear plugs under the ear muffsThanks for the above guys plenty to go off. Think I'll have a look at a short barrel 30.06 seem to have a little more umph than a 308. Got a few Reds on my ground aswell only shoot 1 per year for the freezer with the 243 but always felt it lacking so should cross over nicely.
Anyone any recommendations on muzzle brakes?
Have you used it on Boar? Got Clint Eastwood vibes but I can see the appeal it's a big old bullet. Guessing it's range is restricted if you wanted to use it for general deer work..30-06 or .300 win mag
Or if you fancy something a bit different a .45-70 Underlever
yeah wear ear plugs under the ear muffs
I wouldn’t go for short barrel. Fundamentally affects the weight and balance which is not good on moving targets. Keep a traditional 22” or 24”. It will handle so much better. And forget a muzzle brake. They are bloody horrible to shoot kicking lots of crap around you. And even worse if you are stood next to someone shooting with one.Thanks for the above guys plenty to go off. Think I'll have a look at a short barrel 30.06 seem to have a little more umph than a 308. Got a few Reds on my ground aswell only shoot 1 per year for the freezer with the 243 but always felt it lacking so should cross over nicely.
Anyone any recommendations on muzzle brakes?
Have you used it on Boar? Got Clint Eastwood vibes but I can see the appeal it's a big old bullet. Guessing it's range is restricted if you wanted to use it for general deer work.
Thanks for the above guys plenty to go off. Think I'll have a look at a short barrel 30.06 seem to have a little more umph than a 308. Got a few Reds on my ground aswell only shoot 1 per year for the freezer with the 243 but always felt it lacking so should cross over nicely.
Anyone any recommendations on muzzle brakes?
Pinkney engineering on eBay - I got mine for my .300wm off there and it’s the mutts, plus it was only £25 posted.Thanks for the above guys plenty to go off. Think I'll have a look at a short barrel 30.06 seem to have a little more umph than a 308. Got a few Reds on my ground aswell only shoot 1 per year for the freezer with the 243 but always felt it lacking so should cross over nicely.
Anyone any recommendations on muzzle brakes?
Always found 243 lacking on Reds wouldn't like to think I was tackling a boar with it
I'll have a look thanks.Pinkney engineering on eBay - I got mine for my .300wm off there and it’s the mutts, plus it was only £25 posted.
I shoot at a few clubs where brakes are very popular so personally I’d say crack on with one.
I prefer them to mods to be honest - they cut the recoil the same, stop muzzle flip and you don’t have to have a tin can on the end of your rifle upsetting the balance. JMHO and all that.
The downside being you have to wear ear defenders but there’s lots of good options out there.