Hello folks,
I'm planning on getting my first rifle for medium game; it will be used primarily for black tail deer and black bear, but it could double for mountain goat, elk and maybe varmint/predators.
It will be used mainly in BC coastal mountains, so hiking up and down is pretty much guaranteed.
I'm 5'9" and 150lbs, so low recoil, low rifle weights (in addition to backpack et al) and ammo availability are the primary concerns.
I will probably start into hand loading, but at least in the beginning I'd like to be able to just get of the shelf ammo without paying exorbitant prices.
Given all of the above, would .243 be a good choice?
Yeah, I know, proper bullets and shot placement...
The other option is .308, but somehow I suspect the .243 will be more enjoyable to practice with and therefore more trigger time will be devoted. On the other hand, I don't want to be second guessing the bullet performance when I'm 50 yds from a blackie.
Thanks
I'm planning on getting my first rifle for medium game; it will be used primarily for black tail deer and black bear, but it could double for mountain goat, elk and maybe varmint/predators.
It will be used mainly in BC coastal mountains, so hiking up and down is pretty much guaranteed.
I'm 5'9" and 150lbs, so low recoil, low rifle weights (in addition to backpack et al) and ammo availability are the primary concerns.
I will probably start into hand loading, but at least in the beginning I'd like to be able to just get of the shelf ammo without paying exorbitant prices.
Given all of the above, would .243 be a good choice?
Yeah, I know, proper bullets and shot placement...
The other option is .308, but somehow I suspect the .243 will be more enjoyable to practice with and therefore more trigger time will be devoted. On the other hand, I don't want to be second guessing the bullet performance when I'm 50 yds from a blackie.
Thanks


















































