Depends on the loading, and the zeroed range. An 80 grain bullet zeroed at 100 yards will be about 10.2 inches below the line of sight at 300.
The .243 is a fantastic deer cartridge. It is easy to shoot and not overpowering. The result is a more accurate shot which is key over any and all calibers you may choose to use. History has proven that the .243 is a hunting favorite.
There are 1760 yards in one mile. Therefore, 243 miles is equal to 243 x 1760 = 427680 yards.
no- very much a center fire cartridge. It is the .308 cartridge necked down to a smaller (.243) bullet.
6.75 yards x 36 in/yard = 243 inches 6.75 yards x 36 in/yard = 243 inches
yards are bigger than inches as there is 3 ft or 36 inches in 1 yard
(it good for whitetail deer with 100grain bullet) (and awsome for varmits with 55 grains bullet )
729 feet.
Do not attempt to use ammunition in a weapon not chambered for it.
81 yards is 243 feet.
Size of the rifle will vary, depending on make/ model. The 30-30 BULLET is larger in diameter and weight than the .243, but has less energy. This is due to a slower bullet.
9 yards x 27 yards = 243 square yards.