huntsman, thanks for the good words. Yes, I do put much thought into the game I persue, as I am very thankful that I can persue them! And it is true that too many hunters don't invest enough thought and care for the animals they hunt, in fact, the vast majority of the "hunters?" in my area don't give one respectful thought to the animals they point thier gun at at all. The idea here, is to empty your gun on a buck no matter if it is on the dead run at 300 yards or running over the horizon, and hope that at least one of the bullets strike a part of the animal to put it down long enough to close the distance, so more rounds can be put in it. To add to that, not that many even get out of thier pickup to shoot at a buck. That is sad, :cry: but there is no education in respectful hunting nor is there much education about the animals they hunt here. We also do not have game law coverage in much of our state and anything can and is done when pursuing animals with guns. :x In our NE corner, we have only in recent years, had a game warden serving the area, but he still has to serve such a huge area that even 3 dozen wardens wouldn't be effective enough. Oh well, every state has something wrong with there hunting systems I am sure. Anyway, my .243 is the famously accurite model 788. I have found this outfit to be very accurite and very deadly in most, favorable circumstances, however, I have had too many of those big and unimaginably tough, bucks get up and take off again! :shock: When that happens I am very sickened, not just because the big one got away, but also because a great animal ran off to die somewhere, I hate that! Also, my gun has killed many deer for me and has got me through a lot of years for substinance provisions. The gun shoots great, has countless deer to it's credit, and it is user friendly. I would sure love to keep a hold of it for a long time to come, as I am not one to give up a good gun just like that. However, if I have to put up with any more of these big boys travelling off so far before expiring or clotting up to soon, then for the games sake and I, a new outfit will be gotten. I prefer to stay with a "smaller" gun no larger than .25 caliber. I own a model 721 in 30.06 also, but I personally am not fond of such large guns for deer. So, I would very much like to use a lighter outfit, but one that will open up a little larger hole. I have thought a lot about the 25.06 and may just go ahead and cave in, but what will I do with my poor .243? How could I just keep it in the gun cabinet all the time or sell such a great gun? But the animals first, I say. My shots are usually within 100 yards and I never like to shoot at a deer past 250 anymore. Before I ditch my game getter, what larger grained bullets could I get custom loaded for it? I am already useing 100 gr Remington Corelokts, and when I make that perfect hit, I get good penetration, however, it only takes a hit being off just a enough from the main portion of the vitals on the real big bucks and it may not do the job immediatly. A lot of these bigger bucks are just too darn tough, to where a guy should really have a lot of shock value from your round to put them down, I am guessing. Like I said in my first post, I think my main problem with these large bucks is that the bleeder hole(s) are too narrow and will clot up to quickly from my observations. regardless of what outfit I decide to go with for deer, I still have to use my .243 one more season and will have to try a bullet suggestion from one of folks. Thanks for all of your suggestions, and I still would love to hear more words from all of you, since I explained my situation a little more.
Huntrap