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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1378293" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>If you want a.243, its a great caliber.I have one and so do my son and grandsons.I'd limit my shots on deer to around 300 yards and only with a good 100 grain bullet.For varmints,80 grain and below depending on the rate of twist.</p><p> My son bought a Remington 783 in .270 Win last year.Won't win any beauty contests but it shoots where you hold it and that's the most important.</p><p>If you are wanting a dedicated deer/antelope round,look at a 7mm/08.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1378293, member: 21289"] If you want a.243, its a great caliber.I have one and so do my son and grandsons.I'd limit my shots on deer to around 300 yards and only with a good 100 grain bullet.For varmints,80 grain and below depending on the rate of twist. My son bought a Remington 783 in .270 Win last year.Won't win any beauty contests but it shoots where you hold it and that's the most important. If you are wanting a dedicated deer/antelope round,look at a 7mm/08. [/QUOTE]
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