beemanbeme,
I knew you'd come around sooner or later!!
Seriously though, I do agree with you on many of your points. Especially on your praise of the .260 and 7-08.
I do not by any means think that a .243 is perfect for deer but I do think it is more than adequate given the right circumstances (distance, angle, size of animal, etc.)
Most generally when I am hunting big game, I carry at least a .30 caliber (30-30, 30-06 or my .35 Whelen).
I have taken deer with a .22 Hornet but I absolutely DO NOT recommend that by any means, it just so happens I had a "perfect" opportunity. (close range, broadside, standing still deer).
I guess what I'm trying t say is that I was taught to hunt by my grandfather and tend to follow his ways. I think it is more important to get as close as possible and to take your time to make a good shot. I believe in shot placement being paramount and not counting on a big cartridge to plow through half of a deer to get to the vitals.
I think in the hands of a CAPABLE hunter who is willing to wait for a perfect shot or pass up on a less than perfect shot, the .243 is a very capable big game round.
It all boils down to this for me, I am a hunter and I respect other hunters. I would never try to degrade or belittle another hunter for his/her choices. Different opinions and ideas are what make the world go around.
That being said, I respect your opinions and I ask that you respect others.
Spanky