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The .243? Hunting and Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodman" data-source="post: 5253344" data-attributes="member: 469"><p>IMO a .243 will cleanly take deer.....but shot placement is critical. I've killed several deer with a .243 but much prefer a larger caliber. </p><p>For a young hunter it's a good entry level round IMO, but hopefully they will quickly be able to move up to a larger caliber round as they get older. I pretty much use my .243 for coyotes and other varmints and use a heavier round for deer and larger sized game. (FJB)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodman, post: 5253344, member: 469"] IMO a .243 will cleanly take deer.....but shot placement is critical. I've killed several deer with a .243 but much prefer a larger caliber. For a young hunter it's a good entry level round IMO, but hopefully they will quickly be able to move up to a larger caliber round as they get older. I pretty much use my .243 for coyotes and other varmints and use a heavier round for deer and larger sized game. (FJB) [/QUOTE]
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