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Old 09-22-2011 | 06:15 AM
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Big Bullets
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Originally Posted by Bible_Man
There has been quite a bit of useful information in this thread. I, too, like the 25-06 round, but don't necessarily think it would be best for your desired intent. Not that it would be a bad choice, just possibly not the best. The .243 is a good round...possibly the best choice in your current situation. The 7mm-08, as noted is quite different than a 7mm Mag. Very similar recoil to that of a .243...never shot one that kicked as much as a 25-06. It is you making this decision, and none of us...you need to make that decision that makes you happy. That being said, if I was making the same decision at the present time, (in fact, I am...taking a 10 yr old from church some this year) I would go with either a .243 or a 7mm-08. I am leaning toward the .243 based simply on ammo price. One of the men that introduced me to deer hunting, although no using a .270 WIN most of the time, killed a deer when I was with him using a .243 at 460 yards. His longest range kill ever. It dropped on the spot. Are others more capable at long distances? Definitely? Does that mean that a first gun in .243 will not do the job? Absolutely not.

Once again, you have to be happy with your decision, so do what you feel best doing. However, it is my opinion that you would be maximizing your son's potential by putting him behind a .243. Good luck, and I certainly hope things work out for you.

Thanks, also, for your service...and way to stick it to the man (your dad)!!!
Your friend was lucky as hell. With a 243, he had no business taking that shot. It is accepted that, to kill a deer, you need 1000-1200 ft pounds of energy at impact. The ballistics chart I found on the 243 shows that the 243 is no where near that at 450 yards. In fact it only has 622 pounds of energy. about half the minimum. Yes, he killed it but, it was a stroke of luck and not something to be copied or encouraged in any shooter.
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