Currently, the main centerfire metallic cartridge I use in Texas and other locations in North America is a .243 Winchester. It is a death ray on game. It's great in that it's good for everything from varmints to elk, depending upon the bullets that you choose. The recoil is comparatively light compared to many other calibers.
I've also heard that the .243 Winchester is probably the most popular centerfire metallic cartridge hunting round in the UK.
This video shows just how effective the .243 can be at long range. The female shooter drops an elk in it's tracks with one shot at 688 yards. An adult North American elk typically weighs in between 500 to 700 pounds.
She was using a 105gr VLD bullet. Most .243 barrels are 1:10 twist, and some will shoot a 105gr bullet well, depending upon the make of the bullet. However, best accuracy for a 105gr to 115gr 6mm bullet is with a 1:8 twist.
Wait till the focus of the camera un-zooms to get a good idea of just how far away that shot was.
I've also heard that the .243 Winchester is probably the most popular centerfire metallic cartridge hunting round in the UK.
This video shows just how effective the .243 can be at long range. The female shooter drops an elk in it's tracks with one shot at 688 yards. An adult North American elk typically weighs in between 500 to 700 pounds.
She was using a 105gr VLD bullet. Most .243 barrels are 1:10 twist, and some will shoot a 105gr bullet well, depending upon the make of the bullet. However, best accuracy for a 105gr to 115gr 6mm bullet is with a 1:8 twist.
Wait till the focus of the camera un-zooms to get a good idea of just how far away that shot was.