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Old 11-15-2012, 08:50 AM   #26
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Default Re: 30-06 or 243 deer?

I know a 3006 will pass right thru a hog! last one i shot blew out ribs and wasted a shoulder.. darn thing turned right as I pulled the trigger last hunt.
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Old 11-15-2012, 09:12 AM   #27
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30 06 because for more power and bigger chunk of lead. 243 will do the job as well. Why not a .308? I thought 30 06 ammo was more expensive than 308
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Old 11-15-2012, 09:29 AM   #28
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308's a great choice. it's a much overlooked round huntering here in fl.

at our local walmart.. most of the 243-3006 stuff is all 19$ a box anyway.. including 22-250
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Old 11-15-2012, 10:09 AM   #29
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both 3006 and 243 should take the same sm-med north american game equally.

I don't see how the 243 could put 'more meat' in the freezer if both can take the same game?
By more meat in the freezer, I was just more-so suggesting that the .243 with, say, 100gr. SP will do less damage with a well placed shot, versa the .06 with a heavier load and differnt style bullet.
I've seen feller's with .30-06 calibers go "wackco" on what they are trying to take down (after falling short of a well-placed shot) and do alot of damage to the body of an animal.
The right set-up, bullet and powder grains and shot placement can do as well, but the .243 cal. has alot less recoil and can over-all, help with proper shot placement.
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Old 11-15-2012, 10:21 AM   #30
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By more meat in the freezer, I was just more-so suggesting that the .243 with, say, 100gr. SP will do less damage with a well placed shot, versa the .06 with a heavier load and differnt style bullet.
I've seen feller's with .30-06 calibers go "wackco" on what they are trying to take down (after falling short of a well-placed shot) and do alot of damage to the body of an animal.
The right set-up, bullet and powder grains and shot placement can do as well, but the .243 cal. has alot less recoil and can over-all, help with proper shot placement.
ahh.. my misunderstanding.. yes.. I agree in that sense.. a 243 while taking the game may do less meat damage than a 3006 taking the same game ( both equaly capable to TAKE sm-med game.. just one doing so with more finesse ).

I actually experienced that I think. i took a hog recently and .. well.. he turned and I blew his side out. wasted a shoulder and ribs on that side.

can't say a 243 wouldn't have done that either.. but it was what it was. he turned rigth as I was fireing and it made a bad angle shot.

he didn't run any though.. I'd rather they drop than track a blood trail thru the woods..
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Old 11-15-2012, 11:03 AM   #31
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It depends where you hunt. A hunter in the Rocky Mtn. west shooting across wind swept slopes at 9,000" would not choose a .243 WCF. The 7MM Remington and .300 Mags are a better choice for the big heavy Mtn. moss horns. The 7MM was developed for hunting in Northern Wyoming in the 1960s. There was a reason and it has not changed.
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Old 11-15-2012, 12:14 PM   #32
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30.06 is my choice..
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Old 11-16-2012, 11:17 AM   #33
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Which one do you shoot best? Which one would you rather carry for a couple of hours in heavy brush going up and down hills and crawling over large rocks. Deer will not care, won't notice the difference, dead is dead.
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I like the 243 myself. I also have heard some good things about the 7mm-08
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Old 11-28-2012, 11:48 AM   #35
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I like the '06 but a .243 with 100 gr. Nosler partitions works very, very well.
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Old 11-28-2012, 02:39 PM   #36
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Default Re: 30-06 or 243 deer?

I'm biased towards the good ole '06

and like an old timer told me a few years ago, "3 quarters is better than no quarters!"

The difference in damage I'd say is pretty small between those two with the same type of bullet. Velocity has quite a bit to do with damage in either of those calibers. Shot placement is what makes all the difference. A head shot with either one will take about anything on this continent and won't spoil any meat. (unless you eat brains, I do not )
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I'm biased towards the good ole '06

and like an old timer told me a few years ago, "3 quarters is better than no quarters!"

The difference in damage I'd say is pretty small between those two with the same type of bullet. Velocity has quite a bit to do with damage in either of those calibers. Shot placement is what makes all the difference. A head shot with either one will take about anything on this continent and won't spoil any meat. (unless you eat brains, I do not )
Gotta agree with that and my thoughts exactly!
We havent got a rifle season here for deer, but with all other hunting....
NOTHING like a good head shot.
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