RE: .243 vs. 30-30
CBA, any doctor would rather treat a patient that has been shot with
a larger cal. than a .22cal. You might be shot in the right thigh and it might
come out on your left shoulder. It will not brake bones, just richochet in the
body, causing much damage to your organs. The larger cal. usally go in and
exit out, but could also be fatal depending where the shot went in.