243WIN performance on deer

I had no problem killing deer with my 243 and a fair number of black bears too, but then I shot and lost a smallish bear with what I thought was a good boiler-room shot and switched to 30 calibre rifles though I have since used a 7x57 as well.
 
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Imagine what it the 'yote would look like after being smacked with a Winchester .243 Varmint X 58 grain whizzing along at 3850....!!

Half of the guys I hunt with use them and have found for the most part they are not as bad as one would think. Hit them long way through the guts and yep its a mess, keep them up front and I have seen coyotes shot from 50 to over 400 this year with this bullet and they have boarded pelts. I prefer a Nosler ballistic tip in 70 grn. We finished with 49 dogs between myself and a few neighbours and 15 came within sight of the house. 12 with mange.

Glad you have had good luck with them. Just picked up a box to try out!
 
I've never used them, but am working up a load for the Sierra .243 85 gr HPBT game king. I've read good things, but never any direct experience.

Has anyone here used them?
 
My experience with Sierra bullets in my 308 Win was that they were very accurate on targets - nice small groups. Had a bunch of Soft Point Boat Tail loaded for deer hunting - they were "hunting" bullets, but likely before they used the "GameKing" and "MatchKing" labels. Hit a whitetail on the spine - going away up-hill. Of course deer was dead as could be, but pieces of core and jacket were found all up alongside the spine - did not penetrate that bone at about 125 yards - appeared bullet had come apart - so, my experience of "one" instance. Decided that they were not the best for hitting bone, so shifted to Speer Soft Point and have stayed with that for hunting - for 40 years. However, I was recently convinced to take up longer range target and gong shooting, so have just taken delivery of some Sierra 168 Match King - so back to Sierra's after quite a number of years. Hoping that Sierra has maintained their "accuracy" - not too concerned what these will do after impact.

Had also worked up loads in my 338 Win Mag with 250 grain Sierra SPBT - easy to get small groups, but that "coming apart" on bone experience steered me to the 225 grain Accubond, which I use today.
 
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