6mm /.243 hunting success on Big Game

my grandson shot a whitetail doe with his 243 and some light loads we worked up using 95gr tmk's. admitting it was only about 10 yds, but the deer ran 30 yds with a blood trail you could just walk along. bottom part of her heart was just gone.
What was the muzzle velocity? Might be interesting to the 6x45 shooters.
 
View attachment 968042225 yards quartering to shot on a mule deer doe. Pass through shot and broke two ribs on its way out. Lungs were vaporized, doe to one big jump and dropped where she stood.

18” OMR 6cm barrel on a Tikka
103 ELD-X 2,910 MV

First season hunting with this setup and it’s proving to be an extremely accurate and effective setup. Shot a bull elk a few weeks ago at 35 yards and he also dropped where he stood.
103 ELDX is, I think, the most slept on bullet in the 6mm family. It’s been incredibly consistent and effective for me since Hornady introduced it.
 
103 ELDX is, I think, the most slept on bullet in the 6mm family. It’s been incredibly consistent and effective for me since Hornady introduced it.
My only hickup with the ELDX bullets is they have never shot very good for me in my reloads. I have tried the 143 and the 103. I can consistently get the ELDM's in those calibers to shoot better. Have any of you guys figured out a secret to get them to shoot well?
 
My only hickup with the ELDX bullets is they have never shot very good for me in my reloads. I have tried the 143 and the 103. I can consistently get the ELDM's in those calibers to shoot better. Have any of you guys figured out a secret to get them to shoot well?
Don’t try to squeeze every last drop of velocity out of them and shoot good/known steel barrels.

103s nearly always shoot well in Tikka/Sako barrels.
 
103 ELDX is, I think, the most slept on bullet in the 6mm family. It’s been incredibly consistent and effective for me since Hornady introduced it.
Have you run the 90s at all? With your cartridge, it probably doesn't make a ton of sense, but thought I'd ask as it seems like a better option in the 6x45 @ 2.325 max OAL. 103s might work in that setup, but have no real idea.
 
Have you run the 90s at all? With your cartridge, it probably doesn't make a ton of sense, but thought I'd ask as it seems like a better option in the 6x45 @ 2.325 max OAL. 103s might work in that setup, but have no real idea.
Oh yeah. I’ve shot the 90s out of 243s and still do. Tons of kills with them. Excellent bullet.
 
This has inspired me to take my dad’s youth model .243 out to chase whitetails. Not sure of MV, and don’t have access to a chronograph.

My shots will be limited to sub 100yd, likely never further than 60yd. I’m new to the match bullet game, my initial thought is to use the 90gr eldx. But with that range in mind would I be better served with a ttsx? Assuming all group well.


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This has inspired me to take my dad’s youth model .243 out to chase whitetails. Not sure of MV, and don’t have access to a chronograph.

My shots will be limited to sub 100yd, likely never further than 60yd. I’m new to the match bullet game, my initial thought is to use the 90gr eldx. But with that range in mind would I be better served with a ttsx? Assuming all group well.


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Honestly. It's not goona matter at those ranges.

I'd personally be buying some federal 100gr sp's or corlokts or winchesters..Pretty much whatever is on sale that shoots accurate for you.
 
We could at least go ahead and start the rumors
FUDD's world wide will start buying them for their grandson's 10 twist 243 because "the kid likes the red tipped bullets...". Then when junior misses a slam dunk shot on a BOL but hits the neighbors cow 2 properties over they will come online and swear that due to the extra 3 grains they don't shoot well and tumble out of the barrel.

Jay
 
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