HankBuck
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Phoenix Phil, are you “selling” the .243 hunting performance based on its track record on “Coues” deer? I’m a fan of the .243 and believe that Bullet Placement trumps everything, the .243 is adequate for any deer (Though Not the Best). But Don’t “embarrass” the .243 cartridge by touting it for game where a .22lr is almost Too-Much-Gun. Doesn’t an average Coues Deer (aka “whitetail fawn”) fit in most upland bird hunting vests - and still leave room for a limit of pheasants? Can a carefully butchered Coues Deer even feed a family of 4 one dinner? These mice-with-antlers aren’t the best test of the .243 and may sway others to join the Magnum Craze.So couldn’t these guys select a bad bullet for any particular caliber and get bad results too? It seems silly to blame the caliber for the poor choices of those that use them.
I know a gent here in Arizona who may very likely hold the record for most Coues deer, think smallish whitetail, ever taken. He’s a lifelong Arizona resident and had many years of multiple tags, versus now you need some luck to get even one.
He killed them all with his 6mm, virtually the 243 equivalent.