I have always been adamantly against the 243 ever since I started hunting in the 70s. Where I live and hunt is pretty unfriendly for blood trailing game. I saw friends and acquaintances lose quite a few deer with one. They traded up to a 270 win and their kill ratio went way up. Now one of these guys (my best friend) did not shoot well at all. Couldn't hit a baseball well either for that matter! But even his kill ratio went up and the number of blood trails to nowhere went way down. And yes I have seen deer wounded and lost with most of the popular calibers. But the percentage of loss went up when the 243 was involved. Most of these guys shot Remington 100 grain Corelokts. Those do not produce large wound channel in my experience. One man that I knew used 100 grain hornady interlock bullets. And he could shoot. When he shot, you could bet he had meat on the ground.
Well fast forward about 40 years and I build my niece an AR in 6.5 Grendel when she was 7. She has killed a pile of deer with it and my brother (honestly one of the best or luckiest hunters I know) fell in love with the Grendel. He has probably killed 75 deer with the one I built for him. His daughter told him the first rifle was hers. Y'all know how that goes. I have 2 Grendel's myself and use them for depredation with thermal for deer and hogs. I won't go into kill numbers personally but it's a lot. I have built several of them for friends and their young kids. An AR with the adjustable stock in 6.5 Grendel makes a perfect starter gun for a kid to hunt with. With supervision of course. The Grendel with 123 eldm's or Sst's just punches way above its weight class. But we were talking 243 so I'll get back to that. Last year my brother had a 223 truck gun stolen and he happened to find a deal on a 6mm Arc. He bought some Hornady 103 Eldx's and he and his kids killed five does with it in December last year.3 dead in their tracks, one went 20 yards, one that was not hit well made it 50 yards. That got me thinking. Last year I bought a Ruger SFAR 6.5 Creedmore with a 20" barrel. I needed something with more reach for big fields. I've shot it, killed several deer with it. But I've found it a bit underwhelming performance wise with the 20" barrel. I have also had some issues with the barrel. Well just last week I made up my mind to have the barrel replaced and go to another cartridge. Something quick and flat shooting that has very little recoil. I do not have ranging capability with my thermal and judging rang at night is almost impossible. So I ordered a 22" medium heavy contoured barrel in the 6mm Creedmore for the SFAR. Truthfully there are very few original parts left on this gun. I plan on using 108 eldm's. My favorite bullet in the 6.5-06 and the Grendel. I may also try 103 eldx, the 95 grain Berger classic hunter, and the 95 grain Sierra TMK. Possibly the Sierra BTHP but for what I'm doing I like a higher BC bullet. Most of the deer I shoot are 150 - 400 yards. I can only shoot does on permit and they average around 90 pounds.
I may have to eat some crow on this deal. I hope so. I'll surely give it a good test run and report back. Only problem is the barrel may not make it in time for me to use it during this depredation period for deer. We shall see! I'm just anxious to see what this thing will do. If I'm right it should definitely improve my point blank range.
Well fast forward about 40 years and I build my niece an AR in 6.5 Grendel when she was 7. She has killed a pile of deer with it and my brother (honestly one of the best or luckiest hunters I know) fell in love with the Grendel. He has probably killed 75 deer with the one I built for him. His daughter told him the first rifle was hers. Y'all know how that goes. I have 2 Grendel's myself and use them for depredation with thermal for deer and hogs. I won't go into kill numbers personally but it's a lot. I have built several of them for friends and their young kids. An AR with the adjustable stock in 6.5 Grendel makes a perfect starter gun for a kid to hunt with. With supervision of course. The Grendel with 123 eldm's or Sst's just punches way above its weight class. But we were talking 243 so I'll get back to that. Last year my brother had a 223 truck gun stolen and he happened to find a deal on a 6mm Arc. He bought some Hornady 103 Eldx's and he and his kids killed five does with it in December last year.3 dead in their tracks, one went 20 yards, one that was not hit well made it 50 yards. That got me thinking. Last year I bought a Ruger SFAR 6.5 Creedmore with a 20" barrel. I needed something with more reach for big fields. I've shot it, killed several deer with it. But I've found it a bit underwhelming performance wise with the 20" barrel. I have also had some issues with the barrel. Well just last week I made up my mind to have the barrel replaced and go to another cartridge. Something quick and flat shooting that has very little recoil. I do not have ranging capability with my thermal and judging rang at night is almost impossible. So I ordered a 22" medium heavy contoured barrel in the 6mm Creedmore for the SFAR. Truthfully there are very few original parts left on this gun. I plan on using 108 eldm's. My favorite bullet in the 6.5-06 and the Grendel. I may also try 103 eldx, the 95 grain Berger classic hunter, and the 95 grain Sierra TMK. Possibly the Sierra BTHP but for what I'm doing I like a higher BC bullet. Most of the deer I shoot are 150 - 400 yards. I can only shoot does on permit and they average around 90 pounds.
I may have to eat some crow on this deal. I hope so. I'll surely give it a good test run and report back. Only problem is the barrel may not make it in time for me to use it during this depredation period for deer. We shall see! I'm just anxious to see what this thing will do. If I'm right it should definitely improve my point blank range.