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So I got this new .243 and am wondering which bullet will cause the least damaged meat. It's a BIT quicker than the Swede that I normally shoot. Is the Barnes monolithc type bullet in a fast mover like the .243 better than a cup and core bullet? How about the Partition? What say the experts?


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I say shoot for the ribs. With whatever bullet you want. Barnes seem to have a reputation for lessor meat damage when put into shoulders. I've not used them, so I haven't validated that. The forward ribs are my always target, and I rarely lose anything but flank meat. I also prefer softer, faster opening bullets at moderate velocities. The bullet speed has a lot to do with how it acts when it strikes.


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Originally Posted by shootsaswede
So I got this new .243 and am wondering which bullet will cause the least damaged meat. It's a BIT quicker than the Swede that I normally shoot. Is the Barnes monolithc type bullet in a fast mover like the .243 better than a cup and core bullet? How about the Partition? What say the experts?


Shoot 'em in the head with whatever. No meat damage that way.


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Haven't used a Barnes in a 243 but I have in a 257Wby. Shot a doe last year and little high and got into the backstrap. No bloodshot meat and could literally eat up to the hole.

This year I used a 85 Sierra HPBT out of my 240Wby. At 355yds through the ribs there wasn't much meat damage. Plan to work up a load with the 85 TSX before next season. I've heard great things about them out of the 243, figure the 240Wby is just more of a good thing.


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I never let that influence my decision. Better to kill it, find it and lose a little meat than not ruin any meat and have it run off not to be recovered.


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Yup screw worrying about meat damage. If you want impressive terminal performance out of a 243 win hull I would recommend the 95 Nosler BT. Shoot the damn things anywhere in the front half and watch them melt.

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The one you shoot most accurately and practice with most often.
There is hardly and meat lost with a high neck or double lung shot.


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358 win equals less meat damage...

To do that in a 243 go with a heavy TSX and stay low on the powder charge.

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No question TTSX's are the best when it comes to less blood shot meat!

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Pretty easy choice. Barnes.


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Shootaswede: Its not WHICH bullet you use, its WHERE you place it!
Shoot the Deer through the heart/lungs and you won't waste any meat, the Deer will bleed out almost completely (enhancing the quality and flavor of the meat!) AND... the Deer will die a quick and humane death.
I have used both the Nosler Partitions and Ballistic Tips in 100 and 95 grains respectively for quick kills and great accuracy.
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Heart and ribs are delicious; front shoulders are for shooting - just hamburger!

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It ain't the bullet, it is fast twist you want to stay away from...


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Shrapnel, this is a facory installed barrel, Am I safe to assume that the twist isn't too fast? What is the normal twist of a Remington installed barrel?


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Shrapnel, this is a facory installed barrel, Am I safe to assume that the twist isn't too fast? What is the normal twist of a Remington installed barrel?


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I prefer the freedom to shoot a deer wherever when the need arises. The Barnes ruins remarkably little meat even when contact the big bones is made.

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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
Shootaswede: Its not WHICH bullet you use, its WHERE you place it!
Shoot the Deer through the heart/lungs and you won't waste any meat, the Deer will bleed out almost completely


My experience has been much the same. Compared to what most of you guys use, my bullet choice is absurdly heavy & slow. I typically take the lung shot and can eat up to the hole.

Where I hunt, sometimes you need to make sure they dont take a 70 yard death run (river, property line, etc.) When I hit shoulder or neck with the same 500 grain solid at 1100fps, its not always so clean.



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we've been very happy with the 80 grain TTSX and how it's worked on deer out of the .243s.

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I appreciate all of the feedback. I haven't hunted with anything but the Swede for over 10 years, so this is something new!


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Anything 270. Can't hurt meat you don't hit.


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