Zachthewack257
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Im loading up some 100 grain hornady btsp interlocks out of my 243 for my little cousin so shoot mule deer with, probably going to have a cow tag too. Anyone have any experience with a 243 on elk?
Large calibers also “work well with the right bullets”. What’s your point?Yep, plenty examples of success on this forum and all over the internet. Again, not whistling dixie, the bare minimum in Colorado works well with the right bullets.
So you are saying that with all honesty using “bare minimum “ is not a jab all smaller calibers?My point is the bare minimum legal caliber in Colorado works well with the right bullets, should I be more clear than that? Do you have a point, other than larger calibers work as well?
Amen, funny how those bad days dont get mentioned that much. Where I hunt heavy pressue. I usually find one wasted elk a year. The birds tend to lead the way. All those elk nobody mentions those bad days, everything is great. Sorry but some people are messing up out there and it is not all the Creedmoor guys. Sorry I could not resist the last one.You asked if anyone had experience so I’ll tell you mine. My niece shot a large Kyle with a 243 at under 100 yards. There were approximately 70 elk there. They all ran, but she just stood still. For a long time. Several minutes she began to walk the direction the herd had gone. Eventually, she bedded down. I should mention that it was a perfect broadside shot. Eventually, with the wind to our favor and some fog, we snuck to within 75 yards and she shot it in the head to finish it. That other than not running off with the rest of the herd, she acted like she was barely hit. It was 15 minutes until we finished her off. My point is you can kill a grizzly bear with a 22 if you do it right. The question is why? If there’s a chance of finding something at least a little bigger I would go for it. Do you want her to experience losing her first animal? I think not.
That’s my experience with the 243 and elk.
You asked if anyone had experience so I’ll tell you mine. My niece shot a large Kyle with a 243 at under 100 yards. There were approximately 70 elk there. They all ran, but she just stood still. For a long time. Several minutes she began to walk the direction the herd had gone. Eventually, she bedded down. I should mention that it was a perfect broadside shot. Eventually, with the wind to our favor and some fog, we snuck to within 75 yards and she shot it in the head to finish it. That other than not running off with the rest of the herd, she acted like she was barely hit. It was 15 minutes until we finished her off. My point is you can kill a grizzly bear with a 22 if you do it right. The question is why? If there’s a chance of finding something at least a little bigger I would go for it. Do you want her to experience losing her first animal? I think not.
That’s my experience with the 243 and elk.
My thoughts exactly. Why they do Kyle like that?????What bullet?
Ps what did Kyle do to deserve this?