i have a savage edge chambered in .243 win and i love it. recoil isn't too bad but the gun is really loud. ill be using it this year for deer and ground hogs. a guy i know was hitting ground hogs at 350+ with his
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No. This is a .22 caliber vs .243 caliber (.243 being a 6mm).
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It MAY shoot. It will not shoot well. It may not shoot safely. The .243 is a necked down .308 cartridge. You are sending a .24 bullet rattling down a .30 barrel. It may or may not trap enough gas to cycle an autoloader. It WILL blow out the case mouth.
No, you cannot, and attempting to do such would be extremely dangerous.
Some of them are easy to shoot down and some of them are not so the answer is yes and no.
Answer depends on which cartridge is being fired, and from what gun. In GENERAL, the 22LR is ABOUT 1400-1500 feet per second. The .243, ABOUT 2900 FPS.
I have a remington 243 I shoot the silvertip winchester 95gr or 100gr i am only 13 years old and i killed more deer then i have missed so i recemended a remington 710 model
Hell no. .410 is not a gauge it is a caliber. True gauge is a measurement of the number of lead balls of bore diameter that constitute a pound. The .243 bullet is a lot smaller than the diameter of a .410 barrel. There are some .410's that can shoot 45 colts but not all can.
I would recommend a 223 or a 243 rifle or a 28 Gage shotgun.
there are arrow slits it is easy to shoot out but hard to shoot in
The effective range of a .243 rifle typically extends to about 300 to 400 yards for hunting purposes, depending on the shooter's skill and environmental conditions. Some experienced marksmen can accurately shoot targets beyond 500 yards, but this requires precise conditions and appropriate ammunition. The .243 Winchester cartridge is known for its flat trajectory and low recoil, making it suitable for both varmint hunting and deer-sized game at these distances.