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Will a 243 kill an elk?

243 is legal for elk in the jurisdiction where you plan to hunt; no sense wasting bandwidth if it’s not. Finally, we will assume that our elk hunter’s . 243 is loaded with the toughest 85- to 100-grain bullets on the market rather than the weakly constructed 6mm bullets designed for varmints and predators.

Will a .243 kill a bear?

For black bears, a . 243 with a good, bonded bullet is absolutely deadly. Grizzlies do garner a reputation of being a little tougher to kill, but that seems to have much more to do with the bear being aware of the hunter’s presence.

What is better a 243 or 270?

270 is much better suited for taking larger game such as elk where the . 243 is not suitable. As far as bullet weights go with the . 270, most ammunition is going to fall between 120-160.

Can a 243 kill a moose?

243 will simply bounce off a moose’s ribs. Many don’t even take it into consideration for deer. However, it’s another of those quiet cartridges, and a favorite of many Alaska natives, that has put moose down for decades. In fact, it is still the go-to “big” rifle for many.

How much does a 243 drop at 100 yards?

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Range Drop (inches) Velocity
A A
100 0.0047 2858
150 -0.8010 2742
200 -2.7632 2630

What distance should I zero my 243?

25 yards

What is the heaviest .243 bullet?

The only heavier bullets are 115 gr Berger, 107 gr Sierra SMK, and 105 gr Hornady SPBT.

Can a 243 shoot 1000 yards?

243 rivals a 6.5-284 ballistically out to 1000 yards. Shooting 80-100 grain hunting bullets, a . 243 will anchor a buck with authority. 243 Win excels with a wide variety of powders, and excellent factory-loaded hunting ammunition is available.

What is the flattest shooting hunting rifle?

Table 1: Flattest Shooting Loads By Caliber (ranked by least hold-over at 300 yards)

Zero = 250 Yards; Cross Wind Speed = 10 MPH
Caliber Flattest Shooting Load BC
300 RUM (1) Rem 150 gr Swft Scir .435
7mm R Mag Hor 139 gr InBd HvMag .480
270 WSM (1) Fed 130 gr Nosler BT .428

How far can you kill a deer with a 243?

180 yards

What is bigger .243 or 6.5 Creedmoor?

At 1,000 yards, the 6.5 Creedmoor shows a little over 50 inches less bullet drop than the . 243 Win bullet drop at 300 yards increases to -6.7 inches, -20.2 inches at 400 yards, -41.4 inches at 500 yards, -120 inches at 70 yards, and -357 inches at 1,000 yards. So, leaving only the heavier rounds of the .

Can a .223 kill a bear?

You COULD with sufficient time and ammunition make the bear even MORE mad and kill you more quickly if you shoot it with the . 223/5.56 from a standard AR. That is time better spent getting to a place the bear can’t get to you, if such a place exists.

At what distance should I sight in my 223?

A is the most useful for the majority of centerfire rifles commonly in use today. If you never shoot past 200 yards, try a 150-yard zero. It’s laser flat from 50 to 175 yards. That’s a good zero for small targets like ground squirrels at shorter ranges or for jump shooting jack rabbits type of hunting.

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