Can a 243 take down a deer?

Can a 243 take down a deer?

One good shot while prone or well braced. 243 is plenty enough caliber for whitetail deer. As several have stated the 243 is enough gun to humanaly harvest a deer.

Is a 243 big enough for whitetail deer?

It’s lively and quick enough for woods shooting and steady with enough reach for open country hunting. With light rifles like this in . 243 Win., I’ve routinely laid out whitetails as heavy as 250 pounds and as far away as 375 yards.

Is .243 a good hunting round?

243 is an excellent small to medium size game cartridge. It will take down anything from small predators or varmints on up to antelope or deer with authority. Ask a dozen hunters or shooters, “What’s the most versatile cartridge available?” and you’ll get at least a half-dozen different answers.

How far can a .243 shoot?

22 (5.56mm) chambered weapons. The cartridge can be extremely accurate to 300 yards (270 m) and beyond, but may not retain enough terminal energy to reliably drop medium game at that distance.

Is a 243 good for black bear?

243 is just fine for bears. Shoot it until it’s down or out of sight(just like with any caliber).

What is the best 243 ammo for deer?

Hornady American Whitetail. This .243 Winchester is a fantastic deer hunting cartridge and hunters have taken a lot of deer with it over the years.

  • Barnes VOR-TX.
  • Federal Nosler Partition.
  • Hornady Custom Lite.
  • Federal Fusion.
  • Hornady Precision Hunter.
  • Hornady Superformance Varmint.
  • Winchester Varmint X.
  • Remington Core Lokt.
  • Winchester Deer Season XP.
  • What is the best 243 for hunting?

    The Ruger M77 is the best 243 rifle for the money at this price point. It is well constructed and finished to withstand harsh environmental conditions and tougher hunting activities. This bolt action model is reliable and suitable for the bigger game.

    Is a .243 a good deer caliber?

    A .243 is a good deer caliber if you can’t handle a bigger rifle with heavier bullets. Lots of blast, lots of meat damage with soft points. There is no such thing as a brush bucking rifle.