Good detail on benefits of copper in larger grained bullets. Any insights into 243s?
I’ve seen that copper for 243 will max out at 85grains vs. 100grains for lead. I’m not informed yet (I’ll get that info this year) but I’m concerned that the transition from lead to copper will make 243s not suitable for deer.
But if that is the case I’ve already got a nephew (in North Carolina where lead is legal) picked out to give my 243. I foresee a 270 in my future.
Time will tell, uncharted history.
One good attribute it has high velocity. But less kinetic energy.
As rule I don't like guessing .
I like to run test and document
The test results. No secret.
simple rule I have always done.
its an important rule thou.
this good feed back from hunters
actually out the field.
my gut tells me a 270, 30-06 or 308 marginal I think are going
to be required. But with out factual data it's best guess.
i would say more testing is required.
but seriously it's just like bow hunting. Shot placement is key.
heart shot, or shoulders to take
it down quick. Common sense
right.
in my experience has taught me
what I think is gonna happen, and
what the test results are are and can be what I did not expect.
but yet with good procedures
and well documented (key)
test results don't lie.
that has been my success.
making unbuildable parts
and assemblies.