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.243 I would say as well !!!

thank you all for the replies. It seems 243 in UK is what 6,5x55 in Sweden :D . i wonder if you have no problem with bloodshot and spoiled meat? because these liltle high velocity calibers can spoil a lot of good venison if you hit them in wrong spot. i have turned to 8x57 for deer hunting with heavy rather blunt bullets at low velocity.

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dan_hunter

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.243 I would say as well !!!

thank you all for the replies. It seems 243 in UK is what 6,5x55 in Sweden :D . i wonder if you have no problem with bloodshot and spoiled meat? because these liltle high velocity calibers can spoil a lot of good venison if you hit them in wrong spot. i have turned to 8x57 for deer hunting with heavy rather blunt bullets at low velocity.

regards

dan_hunter

 

 

you're not wrong about blood damage.i use a .243 win and tend towards head and neck shots because of this: being slightly off on the shoulder can leave a lot of damage. Also the chap who takes most of the deer off me tends to be a bit sharper on picking them up and paying if he knows they are going to be less damaged.

i'ke used a .244 mag but that really does bring out the blood ... i think the shock wave of impact as well as the expansion of the round both play a roll in the bruising and so the higher impact velicity would mean a larger shock wave.

imo the .243 win is a very versitile and good all round round that seems to do the job for me quite nicely

 

on-point

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If you look on the secondhand market there sems to be more trade in the .243's and .308's than anything else, so i would say they are the most popular.

 

I wanted something bigger so went for the 6.5x55. I think i might like a 7x57 at some time.

 

ft

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A lot of the stalkers and Gamekeepers I know here in Scotland like the 22 centerfires for Roe.

 

A local keeper to me shoots hundreds of roe a year with his .222

 

I use a .22-250 and love it for the job!

 

I can never understand why England has not followed suit. We shot my heaviest ever buck last week with a 22-250, it's larder weight was 53lb.

 

The only time I've had to track deer is with continental clients shooting heavy calibers that have failed to expand properly.

 

Mark.

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If you look on the secondhand market there sems to be more trade in the .243's and .308's than anything else, so i would say they are the most popular.

 

I wanted something bigger so went for the 6.5x55. I think i might like a 7x57 at some time.

 

ft

 

The 6.5x55 swede is 'bigger' than the .308win ?

 

The .308 has alot more energy (2100ft/lbs to 3000ft/lbs) so how do you work that out?

 

The .308win is surely alot 'bigger' (more powerful) than just the 6.5x55 swede

 

 

Cheers

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[i wanted something bigger so went for the 6.5x55. I think i might like a 7x57 at some time.

 

 

 

The 6.5x55 swede is 'bigger' than the .308win ?

 

The .308 has alot more energy (2100ft/lbs to 3000ft/lbs) so how do you work that out?

 

The .308win is surely alot 'bigger' (more powerful) than just the 6.5x55 swede

 

 

Cheers

I meant bigger than the .243, sorry! I wanted a rifle for deer and fox, mainly deer, so i went for the largest calibre that my Police Authority would let me have as a dual purpose rifle. I did apply for a .308 but could not, at the time, have it for foxing too.

 

ft

 

edit; just looked on guntrader and there are over twice as many .243's as there are .308's.

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