243 energy

My son who is 13 now has been killing deer with a Browning micro midas 243 since he was 10. Started with ttsx hand loads and now shooting Accubond handloads that I prefer. At reasonable distances it is deadly with the Accubond bullets.
 
.243 "off switch" worked again for my son yesterday. Growth spurt to 6' 130# made me change stocks out, but he is still rocking the pink muddy girl magazine off the kids stock.

Dead in her tracks...
20251115_152325.jpg
 
So with my 7 rem mag I am used to never tracking whitetails. I always shoot high shoulder and its lights out, they fall over. But that guns pushing 162 eldxs at 3150ish.

im considering taking a 243 hunting this year and would be shooting 100gr interlocks, factory ammo. All I have time for at the moment. I hunt a slim piece of national forest on top of a mountain where not tracking a deer for an extended period is beneficial.

Does anyone have any experience with high shoulder CNS shots with a 243 on whitetail? Does it have the energy or should I consider heart shots only or just take the 7 to get it done?
Most any cartridge will handle a high shoulder shot just fine. Bigger cartridges may help if you miss your mark a little, but if you can hit it there's no reason to go bigger than 223 for that. People do it with 22 Hornet. 243 be fine.
 
.243 "off switch" worked again for my son yesterday. Growth spurt to 6' 130# made me change stocks out, but he is still rocking the pink muddy girl magazine off the kids stock.

Dead in her tracks...
View attachment 392870
Thats how my daughters last deer ended up. Took a minute to find him because he fell so deep under a burned out tree he blended in.
 
Come on, a 243 is much better at killing deer than a 223...
243 will be great for ANY deer.
They're about the same with the edge going to 223 because most people shoot them better. Try it and see.
 

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
117,505
Messages
2,158,921
Members
38,245
Latest member
Jaeger
Back
Top