We found out a couple years ago, the hard way, the way not to lose deer in ultra thick grass and trees is to shoot them in the neck. With shooting 30 cal guns, the deer fall quicker than a judges gavel. We were up near Rainy River and the cuts and food plots get thick fast. We lost a couple deer before realizing the neck works wonders. My question is I want to use a .243, for food plot shooting, and leave the .300 for more open "cut" shooting. Should a .243 loaded with 100 gr. partitions be ample enough for a neck shot say out to 100 yards or so. I know I prefer a vital shot, but we dont wanna lose anymore deer this time around. I also dont wanna try it out either at the deers expense that the smaller calibre isnt enough!





















































