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I think I'm going to give the Barnes 80 ttsx a try See how the rifle likes them and go from there.
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Not bad for a MS buck huh? It wasn't the biggest rack I've killed, but he was my personal best for weight.....by 5 lbs. He definitely erased any doubts I had about using a .243.
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The Barnes will be a good choice. Unless it was a distant shot, I would have to see the BT or SST go through both shoulders. I don't buy it. They are explosive.
You did not "seen" anything, you "saw" it. A "creek" has water in it, a "crick" is what you get in your neck. Liberals with guns are nothing but hypocrites.
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The 95gr and 120gr Ballistic tips are tuff bullets for their caliber. I've found the 140gr Ballistic tip to be a more dependable bullet. powdr
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Vic in Va recommend Barnes bullets in the 243 years ago. They impressed me and anyone who came to the skinning rack to look at one of my daughters kills. Barnes factory ammo shoots 1/2-3/4 MOA in my daughters stock 700.
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The 80 gr TTSX has restored my faith in the .243. My son is now 3 for 3 on one shot kills with the same rifle I killed my first deer with and his little brother will follow in his footsteps shortly. There is no doubt about its ability to fully reach the vitals from any angle on a whitetail and double shoulders are no problem at reasonable ranges.
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You mean the .243 will actually kill Texas whitetails?
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You mean the .243 will actually kill Texas whitetails? Should we consult Don?
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Perhaps.... Everyone in Texas I met used a 7mm mag or a 300WSM on those whitetails....
I sure hope a .243 works on Axis down there....
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I wouldn't have a problem with the .243 Barnes on elk. Wouldn't be my first choice, but if that is the gun a woman or young person shot the best, the bullet would do the job.
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Tom,
I double-shouldered (and spined) a Texas whitetail with a .243 in December. It was a doe, though, so maybe that doesn't count--and the bullet was a factory "blue box" Federal 100-grain, so maybe that doesn't count either.
The bullet also exited. Does that count?
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Was the doe hurt in any way?
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Seems to me a guy that goes by the handle DJTex might have slayed a few Texas critters with his .243. His stories are worth the read!
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southtexas,
It was hard to tell. She just lay down and "relaxed."
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Guys, I'd like to understand what I'm missing or if my one experience with the BT was a fluke or too small a sample. I drank the Kool Aid and used 120 BTs to develop a load for a 7-08. Book max of Varget, so 3000-ish fps. First and only shot on game was a ribcage shot on a whitetail at 50 yds. I'm assuming disintegration, as there was no exit. While the shot was lethal, the buck did run a ways. Not poo pooing on the bullet, but how can one expect it to hold together on a shoulder shot after seeing this performance? I'll hang up and listen. Because jacket thickness of the 120gr. BT isn't always consistent. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Tom,
I double-shouldered (and spined) a Texas whitetail with a .243 in December. It was a doe, though, so maybe that doesn't count--and the bullet was a factory "blue box" Federal 100-grain, so maybe that doesn't count either.
The bullet also exited. Does that count? No, unless it was a .243 'Magnum' of some sort. Your 'sample of one' was obviously a fluke.
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Yeah, and she was pretty close too, as I recall about 60 yards. As we all know, bullets tend to "pencil through" instead of expand when they're going fast.
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Perhaps.... Everyone in Texas I met used a 7mm mag or a 300WSM on those whitetails....
I sure hope a .243 works on Axis down there.... Damn, those Texas whitetails must be some tough critters. My .243 kills the hell outta NY deer and it don't need any extra special bullets to do it neither.
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