17 August 2010, 13:06
kaizer2007Hornady 6mm .243 100 gr InterLock BTSP
Interestingly me as will work on a black bear bullet
Hornady 6mm .243 100 gr InterLock BTSP and
6mm .243 100gr InterLock SP.
This information interesting about work of this bullet and on other animals, is distance, maximal weight of animal, opening of bullets on different distances.
17 August 2010, 20:51
enfieldsparesI used this in the Hornady Light Magnum load in a 243 at 30 yards on a muntjac deer. These are the size of about a German Shepherd or Labrador dog.
The bullet caused extensive internal damage and bloodshot meat. I think that on a black bear it might even fail to penetrate through to the vital areas.
17 August 2010, 21:06
Jim C. <><Those are very good deer killing .243 bullets. Bears ain't deer. Use a premium bullet instead.
17 August 2010, 21:21
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by Jim C. <><:
Those are very good deer killing .243 bullets. Bears ain't deer. Use a premium bullet instead.

I agree with this.
17 August 2010, 21:30
kaizer2007quote:
I agree with this.
OK.
http://forums.nitroexpress.com...arch=true#Post166383One of my favorite calibers that can do many different things depending on what and how you load for it...
Have loaded mine with 70 gr Ballistic tips with a mv of around 3550--works great on Prairie dogs and coyotes..have also used that same load for antelope many times ---have made shots one them using this load at slightly over 400 yards--please remember though, in my experience and the dozens I have shot, antelope die fairly easily..not even close to the same class as elk..
Have also used it on black bear--while I don't consider it an ideal caliber for black bear--again bullet selection and placement are important as always..--worked fine and also one shot as well...
Have a ranch client that has used only a .243 on elk for over 25 years---again, DON'T think this is the perfect caliber for game this size . Shot placement and bullet selection are critical..IMHO...--elk are very tough...and can travel for miles if not hit properly--personally for elk I use either a 300 Win, 300 Ultra or 338 Ultra..extremely effective..
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