243 for lopes?
Bigd7400
1/22/11 10:46am
I have a question for you guys about 243s for antelope. I am planning a Wyoming lope hunt next year and would like to get your opinions on taking along a 243. I don't think my shots would be over 250-300yds so would this round have enough umpf to get the job done cleanly? I really don't want to take my Tikka 300WSM cause I would like there to be something salvageable left of my lope(but I know its got enough gas to get there and back!). I appreciate any info, thanks.
9,140
Its a good round.
For the record, I typically use a 250 savage with 100gr bullets and have used a 6.5 x 55 once.
I know guys that use their elk rifles, up to 375 H&H just for the heck of it. Bullet construction keeps the damage down. Bullets for ridiculously large calibers are so tough that, so long as they don't hit a major bone on the antelope, they don't expand a whole lot and it doesn't destroy the antelope. So I wouldn't use say, a 150gr Nosler ballistic tip in the 300 WSM but a 180 or 220 partition might not be so bad.
Having said all that, You really just HAVE to get another rifle for deer and antelope. It's a rule lol
Marvin