pick the wrong bullet in any 6.5, 7mm or 30 cal and they will do a significantly worse job on a red stag than an 85g partition from a .243...pick the wrong bullet in a .243 and put it in the wrong place given distance and thus velocity, and you're just asking for trouble..
guys, it's a heck of a lot more to do with placing the right bullet construction in the right place for 'that' bullet, at the right distance/speed given 'that' bullets ability to expand and create shock at 'that' distance.
that goes for all calibres and chamberings, a .243 can be a real killer if you know how to use it. similarly, a .308 with a poor bullet choice can be a real unethical combination.
...it ain't the size of the boat ..
guys, it's a heck of a lot more to do with placing the right bullet construction in the right place for 'that' bullet, at the right distance/speed given 'that' bullets ability to expand and create shock at 'that' distance.
that goes for all calibres and chamberings, a .243 can be a real killer if you know how to use it. similarly, a .308 with a poor bullet choice can be a real unethical combination.
...it ain't the size of the boat ..
its a hard choice so many good calibers out there. some better then others for different things. you have to pick what you think is best for the style of shooting your doing ben.

