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vaslugger 03-28-2011 05:45 PM

Ammo Choices For 243 Winchester
 
Thinking about possibly getting a 243 rifle and have been looking at the various choices for deer hunting.Especially interested in shooting the Nosler Partition or the Barnes Triple Shock that Federal has as their listings.I would like something that will hold together well if shoulder shots or ribs are hit and not blow up.Really considering this caliber seriously and wondering what you guys shoot and your success with them on deer or bear and what bullets have you had good results with. Mike

wastednights 03-28-2011 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by vaslugger (Post 3792407)
Thinking about possibly getting a 243 rifle and have been looking at the various choices for deer hunting.Especially interested in shooting the Nosler Partition or the Barnes Triple Shock that Federal has as their listings.I would like something that will hold together well if shoulder shots or ribs are hit and not blow up.Really considering this caliber seriously and wondering what you guys shoot and your success with them on deer or bear and what bullets have you had good results with. Mike

The .243 and Barnes TSX's work great on small deer, like the Fallow in my avatar, so they should be ok on your Whitetail deer. I hand load mine though, so I can't comment on the factory offerings.

nchawkeye 03-30-2011 09:38 AM

Really no need to pay that much for bullets for whitetail...

I've killed over 200 deer with mine and at least half have fallen to plain old 100gr Remington CoreLokts...

When I tested the 100gr Partitions on a dozen deer a few years back they actually ran further with lung shots and had smaller exit holes than with CoreLokts...

IBHUN10 03-30-2011 01:36 PM

Mine shoots the regular "gray" box winchester 100gr. very well.

JagMagMan 03-30-2011 02:24 PM

X2 for the 100 gr. core-locts! I've got two guns that like the core-locts better than the premium stuff! Find what your gun likes and feed it to it!

Bocajnala 03-30-2011 04:07 PM

I've only shot one deer with a .243 but it was with Remmy Corelokts. Folded up immediately at about 120 yards. Bang flop. I've only got one with it because I don't own a .243. I shot it while I was holding my cousins rifle, but I wouldn't hesitate to use the .243 for deer, or the Corelokts. It's a good choice.
-Jake

GRIZZLYMAN 03-31-2011 02:40 AM

I'm shooting 95 gr Fusions right now, but haven't been able to shoot a deer with them yet. I have shot deer with 30-06 and 308 Fusion bullets and they do a really good job.

jerry d 04-05-2011 03:36 PM

If you're gonna try a premium bullet try the federal 85g sierra gameking.Alot of guys seem to have very good results on whitetails with that bullet.

NCZ09 04-05-2011 05:28 PM


Originally Posted by IBHUN10 (Post 3793085)
Mine shoots the regular "gray" box winchester 100gr. very well.

My new Savage also likes them. I have not had the opportunity to try them on deer yet. 18.99/box around hear!

homers brother 04-05-2011 07:19 PM

You'd think that the .243 was some kind of pipsqueak, everyone seems to think it needs premium ammo to bring down a deer?!

I've used the .243 on deer and pronghorns since 1978. Dozens of animals (including two elk) later, I can tell you quite frankly that the .243 does NOT need premium ammunition to be effective on deer-sized game.

Focus on your marksmanship and on finding a recipe your rifle shoots well.


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