243 for brush hunting?

My stepdad hunted everything with a 30-30 he would give us kids the Lee Enfield or the 22 LR we wasn't allowed to use his 30-30
Seen him shoot more moose ,deer ,and coyotes with his 30-30
what people forget is everything from a 22 short will work but if you go to to small you going to have to realy limit you shooting opportunities and are putting a handclap your equipment
I think going to big is a much more serious problem blasting a grait big hole in a moose or deer creates a lot of wasted meat
The most scary Hunter is not the bush Hunter it's the Long range guys with there big magnums trying to hit a moose at 800 yards because he seen a YouTube video

I would rather hunt with a undergun bush Hunter then over gun high power long rang marksman
Ther is a difference between a bush Hunter and a marksman
 
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My stepdad hunted everything with a 30-30 he would give us kids the Lee Enfield or the 22 LR we wasn't allowed to use his 30-30
Seen him shoot more moose ,deer ,and coyotes with his 30-30
what people forget is everything from a 22 short will work but if you go to to small you going to have to realy limit you shooting opportunities and are putting a handclap your equipment
I think going to big is a much more serious problem blasting a grait big hole in a moose or deer creates a lot of wasted meat
The most scary Hunter is not the bush Hunter it's the Long range guys with there big magnums trying to hit a moose at 800 yards because he seen a YouTube video

I would rather hunt with a undergun bush Hunter then over gun high power long rang marksman
Ther is a difference between a bush Hunter and a marksman

I disagree...

You might waste 10 pounds of meat going too big...

But you could waste 200 pounds of meat going too small... and then do it over and over again.
 
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I disagree...

You might waste 10 pounds of meat going too big...

But you could waste 200 pounds of meat going too small... and then do it over and over again.

Respectfully No -we are talking about short shots under a 100 yards calaber becomes less important the closer you get
General bush hunting a 308 is probably the most usefull but I would not pass up a good cheep 243
What I think is more important is the rifle and a BLR is a fine bush rifle as long as ther is no scope on the rifle and just run Iron sights
You gain distance with a scope but you give up a lot in a bush rifle
 
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If money is your motivation most of the rifles from T.E.C Trade Ex will make grate bush rifles for under 400
Hard to argue about a good old 30-06 probly the best bush calaber ever
 
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Respectfully No -we are talking about short shots under a 100 yards calaber becomes less important the closer you get
General bush hunting a 308 is probably the most usefull but I would not pass up a good cheep 243
What I think is more important is the rifle and a BLR is a fine bush rifle as long as ther is no scope on the rifle and just run Iron sights
You gain distance with a scope but you give up a lot in a bush rifle

I was talking about a principle... going too big will always be better than going too small...

And when it comes to the BLR, there is NO advantage to choosing a .243 over a .308.
 
I was talking about a principle... going too big will always be better than going too small...

And when it comes to the BLR, there is NO advantage to choosing a .243 over a .308.

I don't think ther is a advantage 243 I know it will work
but I do think a 308 and 30-06 are the best bush caliber and by far the most useful
Evan on Haida Gwaii or Telegraph creek you can always find a box of 308 or 30-06 to me Ammo availability is most important and that makes the 30-06 king but 308 ,45-70,270,is just behind it 243 is at the bottom of my idea of a bush caliber
For me a bush rifle you need to be able to shoot from awkward positions in thick bush wear a tight grip mite not be possible so reasonable recoil is important and the rifle needs to be reasonably short

I have just got a HS position in 7mm RM it's to long for a bush rifle with its 24" barrel but it is better then the modern hunter I traded I don't know what I'm going to use it for yet maybe farm hunting or pronghorn in Alberta as it's not a bush rifle my T/C prohunter with 15" 308 barrel is a bush rifle
 
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Is there a season on Bush? Are they easy to find? Any favorite recipes? Does Bush really require a lot of power?
 
.243 for bush? Functional yes, ideal no, unless by bush you mean through tall grass along the edge of a field.


Seems like asking if a Miata is ideal for running erands around the back woods, a 97 chevy truck would be better (.338 federal, 30-06 or 350 rem)

Just my two bits.
 
I flip a canoe up by Burns Lake and lost my 260 rem ammo and sum camping gear and food
I had to go to a small local sport store to buy a nother box and guess what no 260 rem good thing I had Family on the Rez I was able to borrow a old 30-06
That evening I got a nice bull and if I did not borrow the 30-06 I would have probly would have missed out on a moose as I would have had to drive all the way to Prince George for ammo
If 243 ammo is readily available it's a good Choice it's not the best but still better then nothing and wrecking a hunting trip
I got rid of the 260 as it almos cost me a moose
 
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I flip a canoe up by Burns Lake and lost my 260 rem ammo and sum camping gear and food
I had to go to a small local sport store to buy a nother box and guess what no 260 rem good thing I had Family on the Rez I was able to borrow a old 30-06
That evening I got a nice bull and if I did not borrow the 30-06 I would have probly would have missed out on a moose as I would have had to drive all the way to Prince George for ammo
If 243 ammo is readily available it's a good Choice it's not the best but still better then nothing and wrecking a hunting trip
I got rid of the 260 as it almos cost me a moose

I dummy cord essential items to the canoe. Been doing that for years. Something to consider for next time.
 
I dummy cord essential items to the canoe. Been doing that for years. Something to consider for next time.
Never lost the rifle or my pack thay got wet but thay wear tide off
I did lose my small hunting bag with my ammo and spare knife cumpas snacks plus camp stove ,Colman lamp and my Favorite Cast-iron frying pan And sum food #### happens in the bush I realy miss that frying pan
 
By showing the stoic level of restraint I have come to know you for..... :)

Seriously...... I usually fall asleep after "the shot".....

"Stoic" and "restraint"... two words I don't often have applied to me... thanks for that you sarcastic bustard...

"Fall asleep" lol, winky face...
 
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