Since 1955 or so, about 3 generations of shooters/hunters have cut their teeth with the .243 Winchester..(and with good reason)...Keeping with the Chuck Hawks theme, he also mentioned that the average shooter starts to flinch when recoil begins to exceed 15 ft/lbs of recoil.....That being the case, the last thing you want to do is have a new/novice shooter take on too much gun.....An eight pound rifle chambered for the .243 will generate about 10 pounds of recoil.......A novice will take to low recoil like a duck to water....resulting in CONFIDENCE, followed by ACCURATE bullet placement.....resulting in MORE CONFIDENCE......which is, in essence, the bedrock to good shooting skills.....
Ever notice about how people who shoot the .243 always talk about instant kills on deer..?..as in...it dropped right there...?....There's good reason for that----accurate bullet placement.....
rojogrande
Ever notice about how people who shoot the .243 always talk about instant kills on deer..?..as in...it dropped right there...?....There's good reason for that----accurate bullet placement.....
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