- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
In my opinion, if you have to thread the needle in terms of shot placement, you've chosen the wrong bullet, and problems can occur with any cartridge if the bullet chosen is inappropriate to the density of the target. The .243 cartridge is a reasonably versatile game cartridge, provided you keep in mind that its at its best on 200 pound game. I think its a dandy wolf, seal, and barren ground caribou cartridge, and when loaded with game bullets from 85-100 grs, it will cleanly take game in this category, with either broadside or raking shots. Is it possible to kill moose, elk, bison, or African buffalo with a .243? Sure, the .243 can be a giant killer when attention is paid to bullet selection, and precision shot placement; I think we can agree though that the minimalist approach to cartridge selection benefits neither game or hunter.




















































