I have an uncle who I love dearly. He is an avid, avid deer hunter but this year he had a pacemaker put in. The doctors warned him not to shoot anything that recoils. But this man must hunt to live. Not to eat but rather to nourish his soul. That's only one of the reasons I love him so much.
Today he called and said he needed to find a .223 rifle for deer season. He fired one today and figures he can handle it. Of course the problem is that the .223 is a really marginal round for deer sized game. So I'm on the hunt for a caliber that I can dowload for him that will still be a good deer getter at say 100 yards.
He has a .243 rifle now but figures that is way too much recoil. I would appreciate any advice you can give me. I want to help him get out and hunt this year but I want to keep as safe as possible.
There's no talking him out of it. If I don't help him he'll probably go out with the .243 - He's a wonderful man but he's also a little stubborn.
Today he called and said he needed to find a .223 rifle for deer season. He fired one today and figures he can handle it. Of course the problem is that the .223 is a really marginal round for deer sized game. So I'm on the hunt for a caliber that I can dowload for him that will still be a good deer getter at say 100 yards.
He has a .243 rifle now but figures that is way too much recoil. I would appreciate any advice you can give me. I want to help him get out and hunt this year but I want to keep as safe as possible.
There's no talking him out of it. If I don't help him he'll probably go out with the .243 - He's a wonderful man but he's also a little stubborn.