Deer cartridges with minimal recoil

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Wood stocks are known to do this. I have seen it many times. That is the one of the most important reasons that people prefer a synthetic stock.
Perhaps...but synthetic stocks are just so butt ugly. ;) And I like the feel of wood better. I've not had any issues with wood stocks, but I do understand the functional advantages of synthetic stocks.
 

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One option would be to buy the Howa Mini barreled action in 6mm Arc (which is remarkably benign to shoot from a recoil and concussion standpoint). Then order a laminated wood stock from Boyd’s. These stock have reasonable aesthetics if you like wood, several have adjustable LOP, they are significantly more impervious to humidity & weather, and they are cheap. Only downside for most is they are heavy… which would help dampen the recoil.

I have always found the 243 to have a sharp recoil (subjective) and have more concussion… probably one of my least favorite cartridges.


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You are asking a lot of questions here, have a little think about it and I will let you know how you go
 
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Not for OP who stated he would shoot low recoiling factory rounds.
Yeah, I guess that's where I was getting confused. I'm not seeing any factory ammo over 100 grains, so 10 twist should be good to go for me. And all the factory ammo should fit in a short action.
 
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If you go on Eurooptic and buy a Tikka 243, and it in any way inhibits you from killing a deer stone cold dead @300 yards. I will buy it from you for what you paid.
Offer accepted...order placed with EuroOptic earlier today. ;)
 
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What scope are you looking to mount on it?
Probably a Trijicon Huron 3-9 X 40 using the UM rings on the integral dovetail.

And going to try the 95 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip/Winchester Ballistic Silvertip and the 90 gr Hornady ELDX. Hopefully one of those will shoot well in it. These are available in factory loads. I don't hand load.
 

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Probably a Trijicon Huron 3-9 X 40 using the UM rings on the integral dovetail.

And going to try the 95 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip/Winchester Ballistic Silvertip and the 90 gr Hornady ELDX. Hopefully one of those will shoot well in it. These are available in factory loads. I don't hand load.

My favorite factory load for 243 on deer has been the Barnes 85gr TSX. I have not killed anything past 200 yards, but within the ranges that I have hunted, it has worked very well.

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