Goshawk wrote:But in this case the silly thing came running up a creek line and stopped right in front of me.
That'll teach him to be more careful next time.
Um, no wait.......
Goshawk wrote:But in this case the silly thing came running up a creek line and stopped right in front of me.
RDobber wrote:Goshawk wrote:Now, 130gr ttsx, 150gr interbond or something in the 168gr range...?
Go the 130gr. Will shoot flatter, have less recoil and a bit less meat loss than the 150gr or 168gr.
130gr is plenty for Fallow, you definitely do not need something as heavy as 150gr or more.
headspace wrote:I've got some Fallow country coming up and will take my 243 loaded with 85gn Sierra Game Kings HPBT. The US Hunters use that set all the time on Whitetail and even up to Mule Deer, so I don't see any drama with Fallow. Soon find out though.
JD
headspace wrote:I've got some Fallow country coming up and will take my 243 loaded with 85gn Sierra Game Kings HPBT. The US Hunters use that set all the time on Whitetail and even up to Mule Deer, so I don't see any drama with Fallow. Soon find out though.
JD
Small deer (e.g. hog and fallow deer)
The minimum calibre is .243 with 100 grain projectile. Case length must be at
least 51mm
deye243 wrote:talk about over gunned there only fallow get a 243 or a 25-06 both will give you a dead deer at close and medium (500y) range
sandgroperbill wrote:This is one of those subjects that can go on and on and on. Reason is that there are many calibres that will dot he job just as well as the next, and is ultimately a matter of personal preference and bullet selection (as well as shot placement, range, terrain, rifle selection, etc).
happyhunter wrote:So many cartridges are suitable it really comes down to bullet selection.
heeple wrote:Any one of a dozen different calibres with a suitable bullet = dead deer.
southeast varmiter wrote:Just got my new 338 win mag for Sambar - should be enough
southeast varmiter wrote:Just got my new 338 win mag for Sambar - should be enough
southeast varmiter wrote:Just got my new 338 win mag for Sambar - should be enough
Outdoorsguy wrote:Curiously the gunstore also suggested I might actually try heavier 180 grain ammo. Ballistically, they travel more slowly and may also a happy be a better choice on fallow?!
Outdoorsguy wrote:I'm a very new rifleman. I own a 308 purchased for 'deer shooting'. I recently shot my first 2 fallow with this rifle using 150grn sellier & bellot spce soft points. The exiting projectile has been devastating on my venison. I wish I owned a sharp shooting .243, I imagine an 80-90 grain well placed projectile would've been plenty of pill.
Not wanting to buy another rifle for an already rifle... i called my gunstore today asking for a solution, I was advised a solid Barnes like projectile might be just as lethal but less destructive on my meat, when my marksmanship improves further I'll try to take nec shots. Curiously the gunstore also suggested I might actually try heavier 180 grain ammo. Ballistically, they travel more slowly and may also a happy be a better choice on fallow?!
When I eventually come across some Sambar I know a well placed 308 projectile will do the job.
Hope this helps you try learn as I am that there can be different ways of finding hunting solutions.