Well... I'm invested.
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Jesus you could buy a whole reloading setup for what that must have cost unless you got a killer deal. Lol
Well... I'm invested.
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I don't care for .243. I had one and didn't mind shooting it for what it was worth, but found it too expensive for ammo and too sort on practical purposes.
For varmints its too pricey for gophers and coyotes up to 350yards compared to 75gr .223.
For distances further than 350 it doesn't stand up to the shadow of 22-250.
For deer hunting it was just too light for my comfort. I killed couple of deer but its not a heavy bullet nor have the knock down energy I prefer. I hate chasing wounded deer. Its my opinion that .243 is a wounder much more times than a dropper, and its way under-powered for a bigger game.
As far as a youth rifle, I'd get much more value for my dollar to by my child a .308 or 30.06 and load it down to 125grain bullets untilk they are mid teens and can handle realistic recoil of a hunting bullet.
And finally, ammunition availability. Only the large hunting stores seem to carry .243 ammo, and small selection at that if at all. You can buy 308, 270, 30.06 everywhere that sells ammunition. If you're low on ammo and out of town, good luck finding any 243
I didn't mind shooting the rifle or caliber, and don't have any particular distaste for it, it was just nothing special and there was always a much better cartridge for my needs. I sold the rifle to a wife of a friend who was starting to shoot, but she sold it off the next year because it was difficult to find ammo.
From what I have seen, anywhere that sells ammo sells 243 (and 270, 7mm RM, 30-30, 308, 303, and 30-06).
While I'm not a huge fan of the 243, IMO it is the only interesting 308 based cartridge though. From what I have seen it needs good bullets for deer, but is too much for gophers and coyotes.
I don't care for .243. I had one and didn't mind shooting it for what it was worth, but found it too expensive for ammo and too sort on practical purposes.
For varmints its too pricey for gophers and coyotes up to 350yards compared to 75gr .223.
For distances further than 350 it doesn't stand up to the shadow of 22-250.




























