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.243 vs .270 recoil


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I usually hunt with a .243 for deer and have killed several .

  I have a chance to buy a .270 cheap .

 I do have a bad shoulder and that’s part of the reason I picked the .243 

  How much harder does the .270 kick ?

  And is it that much better for deer 

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Myself I hunted with a 270 for years before our property grew to bigger fields with 400yd shots frequently needed so jumped up to a 300Wby Mag. The 270 will have a little bigger punch to the shoulder then the 243 for sure. I would guess you would handle the difference in punch unless the shoulder is in real rough shape.  Sight the 270 in with the lead sled so you feel nothing as you get it to tack driving and with the excitement of the hunt/shot you won’t notice the little kick. 

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My brother-in-law hunts his deer with a .243, and has never had a problem getting the deer down. Of course he is deep into competition rifle shooting and always hits the deer exactly where he wants to.

I hunt with a .270 and cannot find any significant recoil. Does my .270 kill the deer any deader than my Brother-in-law's .243?.......Probably not. 

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9 hours ago, Four Seasons said:

Myself I hunted with a 270 for years before our property grew to bigger fields with 400yd shots frequently needed so jumped up to a 300Wby Mag. The 270 will have a little bigger punch to the shoulder then the 243 for sure. I would guess you would handle the difference in punch unless the shoulder is in real rough shape.  Sight the 270 in with the lead sled so you feel nothing as you get it to tack driving and with the excitement of the hunt/shot you won’t notice the little kick. 

It’s not so much feeling the recoil , it’s the damage and after effect of what the increase recoil is doing to the shoulder 

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6 minutes ago, luberhill said:

It’s not so much feeling the recoil , it’s the damage and after effect of what the increase recoil is doing to the shoulder 

Maybe you can try it at the bench with the sled and get an idea on how much more pressure there is from the 243 and see. If not a crazy amount maybe even an added recoil pad or some kind of pad on the shoulder under the coat. Not worth any damage to jump up for sure. 

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Felt recoil from a bench will be much more than off hand...be sure to wear your hunting coat, etc.. For that matter, I allways pad with a folded towel also. My main rifles have always been 8x 57 Mauser and .308...bullet wt and felt recoil very similar. I picked up a .270 several years ago and was delighted with its light recoil and wonderful accuracy. The .270 certainly has much more capability than the .243 (my opinion is the .243 is totally inadequate for consistent results on northern white tails and larger big game), and is capable of taking any thing short of the great bears...and has been used for that! Of course, the exact bullet wt you shoot and rifle set up makes a big difference.

 

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26 minutes ago, Daveboone said:

Felt recoil from a bench will be much more than off hand...be sure to wear your hunting coat, etc.. For that matter, I allways pad with a folded towel also. My main rifles have always been 8x 57 Mauser and .308...bullet wt and felt recoil very similar. I picked up a .270 several years ago and was delighted with its light recoil and wonderful accuracy. The .270 certainly has much more capability than the .243 (my opinion is the .243 is totally inadequate for consistent results on northern white tails and larger big game), and is capable of taking any thing short of the great bears...and has been used for that! Of course, the exact bullet wt you shoot and rifle set up makes a big difference.

 

Wonder if a gas operated semi would be less recoil than a bolt , or should say noticeable ?

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30 minutes ago, luberhill said:

Wonder if a gas operated semi would be less recoil than a bolt , or should say noticeable ?

Yes quite a bit different but gas gun wont be as accurate as a bolt for some reason.


Get the 270, throw a recoil tamer muzzle brake and softer butt pad, the difference will be barely noticeable between the 270 and 243

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24 minutes ago, suburbanfarmer said:

Yes quite a bit different but gas gun wont be as accurate as a bolt for some reason.


Get the 270, throw a recoil tamer muzzle brake and softer butt pad, the difference will be barely noticeable between the 270 and 243

How do put a muzzle break on it ?

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