yes yes but whilst we are at work between stalking trips why not pursue our second favourite hobby which is telling others there choice of rifle/optics/ammo/calibre/boots/deodorant/pants etc is wrong and our choice is better?
that a bit below the belt spanker

It's ok Ben you can say it was me lol. Can't believe the it ran as far as it did after inspecting the carcass. The exit wound clipped the back of the front leg which should have stopped it from running, but nope it had to bolt! as a lot of the guys have said it doesn't really matter about calibre when it comes to deer running with chest shots. If i had a little more time and was more relaxed i would have preferred a neck shot, but since its the first deer i've shot since buying my Steyr pro-hunter 260 (that shoots straight!) i thought i best keep it as a heart and lung shot.
Shot with a 120g sierra pro hunter soft point travelling ruffly 2650-2700 fps (around 1900 f/p/e), the entry wound (through the pelt) was the same diameter as the bullet quickly expanding on impact with the rib cage to the size of a 2 pence piece and staying the same through to the exit wound. Exactly why i went for the 260 for less meat damage over the 243!
Overall I'm chuffed with the shot and have a fridge full of meat as a result
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ha you may get a telling off even though its not real!


oooh wellie rash,i dont know about the 243 being big enough but them wellies are,oooh wellie rash,

mate I would probably take that of if I was you just to be safe . somebody might not see the funny side .up to you . you know what some people are like someone will say that looks like a rimfire wound
I just typed out a long winded post and then deleted it, because........
It seems nobody really wants the answer to be that a .243 is all you need, or they have then failed to
justify their magnum something or another as being essential to shoot deer.
Nope but you can shoot them from the nice comfortable leather chair in the front of my carExactly. I guess you can't shoot Deer from an armchair!![]()
Get a 270 pal and all your worries will be goneI know this is debated regularly. but I fancied some fresh eyes on it.
I'm looking to move up to a Deer legal calibre with the intent of shooting deer, realistically no bigger than Fallow. I've been looking at 25-06 or maybe a 260 (used a 260 and quite like it), but would a 243 do the job?
There are a couple of immediate financial advantages of shooting 243 as I currently have suitable reloading dies etc. This wouldn't make or break my decision but if its 50:50 it might tip me towards, just handy.
Looking at loading 100gr Hornady Soft Point which would be pushing about 2900fps producing roughly 1860 FPE. Surely this is enough to knock down fallow at sensible distances. I wouldn't be looking to shoot much past 200 yds, Typically 100-125 yds and maybe 300 if an absolute gem of an opportunity presented itself.
From what I gather, the 243 is (or can be) an accurate round, which in my book, accounts for more than an extra 200 PFE at the muzzle.
Thanks in advance.