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I have been shooting in the West Yorkshire and York area for roughly 15 years, primarily vermin control with a .17hmr. Over the past 2 1/2 years have preferred deer stalking primarily with a .243 calibre but planning to transition to a .270 to incorporate the use of copper and to facilitate the stalking of larger species than roe.
 
I have been shooting in the West Yorkshire and York area for roughly 15 years, primarily vermin control with a .17hmr. Over the past 2 1/2 years have preferred deer stalking primarily with a .243 calibre but planning to transition to a .270 to incorporate the use of copper and to facilitate the stalking of larger species than roe.
Welcome!
Keep the 243 and get a 270 as well.
The two make a nice combination, I have found.
 
Welcome!
Keep the 243 and get a 270 as well.
The two make a nice combination, I have found.
Firearms officer would only let me keep one or I filled the form out incorrectly.
Does anybody have any advise on what load to use in a .270 for Roe so that there isn't too much meat damage?
 
Firearms officer would only let me keep one or I filled the form out incorrectly.
Does anybody have any advise on what load to use in a .270 for Roe so that there isn't too much meat damage?
Shame on your Firearms Officer!☹️
You could easily have justified keeping the 243 for foxes and the smaller deer species, and added 270 for the larger deer.

130 grain seems to be the go-to bullet weight for 270, but I confess I've never shot a roe with mine. I kept my 243 for that 😉
 
I have been shooting in the West Yorkshire and York area for roughly 15 years, primarily vermin control with a .17hmr. Over the past 2 1/2 years have preferred deer stalking primarily with a .243 calibre but planning to transition to a .270 to incorporate the use of copper and to facilitate the stalking of larger species than roe.
Welcome to the forum . Have to say the 243 win with the right bullet is a brilliant deer rifle on all UK deer . 243 rifles are now coming in with faster twists to handle the longer bullets . 270 is also a good rifle on deer though it burns more powder and is harder to moderator and has more recoil .
I have been told allsorts about 243 like its no good for sika ( It 100% will ) And does it well with the correct bullet , Reds also . I have decades of using them and have gone without one for 4 years now and i am shortly going to get another i feel now the whole 100 grain thing is over in Scotland .
 
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