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<blockquote data-quote="tnshooter111" data-source="post: 415880" data-attributes="member: 25486"><p>There is very little size difference in a .224 bullet and a .243 bullet (.019). So why does that make a 22-250 a bad deer gun. just my 2 cents but to me the type of bullet you shoot in the 22-250 is the only factor between a varmint rifle and a deer rifle. The same can be said about a 243. A 70 gr speer TNT HP is not a good choice of bullet to shoot deer with but people still do it. What about a 243 55 gr bullet, does that mean its ok to shoot deer with just because its a .243 bullet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnshooter111, post: 415880, member: 25486"] There is very little size difference in a .224 bullet and a .243 bullet (.019). So why does that make a 22-250 a bad deer gun. just my 2 cents but to me the type of bullet you shoot in the 22-250 is the only factor between a varmint rifle and a deer rifle. The same can be said about a 243. A 70 gr speer TNT HP is not a good choice of bullet to shoot deer with but people still do it. What about a 243 55 gr bullet, does that mean its ok to shoot deer with just because its a .243 bullet? [/QUOTE]
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