No pics yet. I finally closed the deal on a nice WT buck today. .243, 103 ELD-X, 100 yards straight down hill, 2950fps, Tikka super light 1-8 twist.
The bullet was right behind the shoulder, exited, and absolutely destroyed the upper stomach, entry, and exit in a real strange way. It was a “perfect” shot and I have not seen the stomach explode like that with stomach matter blown out the exit, all over the liver and inside. Tons of bloodshot meat on exit side too. No “thwack” sound either.
This is my first go with the .243 from years with a .308 (as my primary WT gun). Not being critical at all just new learning. Behaved very differently than my .308 or 6.5, but it is a sample of 1 and the dear was dead within 25-yards (and tumbled/slid many more).
I shoot a lot of animals every year with .300wsm, .308, and a 6.5CM. This seemed way more violent, but it could absolutely have been the angle or just an odd set of circumstances. I will be experimenting more with the .243 for sure.