This is not a hunting ethics debate. If that's your bag, move along.
I was reading on an other site where someone was talking about using his .243 for an upcoming elk hunt. Well you can imagine the thread when to hell fast.
People who never use a .243 will say that you can barely kill deer with it, etc.
But someone did actually make a good point.
Given that my .243 will consistently make golf ball sized exit wounds in deer how is that worse than using a bow?
If you would shoot an elk with a bow, how is the .243 lighter than a bow?
Anyone see any failing to that logic?
Please keep this thread on the rails and do not let it get into the usually silliness that these "is this enough gun" threads get into.
I was reading on an other site where someone was talking about using his .243 for an upcoming elk hunt. Well you can imagine the thread when to hell fast.
People who never use a .243 will say that you can barely kill deer with it, etc.
But someone did actually make a good point.
Given that my .243 will consistently make golf ball sized exit wounds in deer how is that worse than using a bow?
If you would shoot an elk with a bow, how is the .243 lighter than a bow?
Anyone see any failing to that logic?
Please keep this thread on the rails and do not let it get into the usually silliness that these "is this enough gun" threads get into.


















































