Federal 243 Ammo For Sale
History of Federal 243 Ammo
Key Features of Federal 243 Win Ammo:
- Trusted for a Century: With over 100 years of experience, Federal delivers consistent, high-quality ammunition shooters rely on.
- Tailored for Every Need: Federal 243 Win offers Berger Hybrid, Nosler Partition, Trophy Copper, Barnes TSX, Swift Scirocco, and Sierra GameKing bullets for small and medium-sized game hunting.
- Power for Big Game: Developed in 1955, the 243 Winchester was designed as a cartridge to take down varmints and deer alike. Capable of firing bullets upwards of 100 grains at nearly 2,000 FPS, Federal 243 Win loads have proven to be extremely effective on deer, as many hunters choose this ammo for their hunting rifles. Federal 243 Win 100 grain ammo is the most commonly used loading for deer and antelope, while lighter loads are available for varmint or smaller predator work like coyotes.
The 243 Winchester round has made a name for itself as one of North America's top deer and varmint hunting cartridges. There’s no denying the damage a Federal 243 100 grain soft point can do on a deer; the harvest numbers can speak to that! Crafted with the finest components and charged with precision, Premium Federal 243 ammo is offered in multiple bullet configurations for your ideal big-game hunting round.
Use Cases for Federal 243 Winchester Ammo:
- Big Game Hunting: Federal ammo (Fusion, Power-Shok, Buckmaster Bonded, and Non-Typical) that uses 90-grain and heavier projectiles are great choices for taking down whitetails and pronghorn.
- Varmint Hunting: Federal American Eagle Varmint & Predator is perfect for taking down those pesky coyotes, prairie dogs, and anything in between.
- Target Shooting: Federal FMJ ammo is the perfect way to introduce someone to rifle shooting at the range, getting them comfortable with the mechanics of firing a rifle.
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Customer Reviews
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Mr. Jimmy said:
Five deer taken on my ranch with this ammo: two neck shots, two head shots, and one shoulder shot ( 106 yds) . All dropped in their tracks! The shoulder shot hit a rib but still exited the body with a one inch exit wound that would have facilitated tracking, had it been necessary.
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Jimmy said:
My friends and family have taken five deer from my ranch this season, all taken with this ammo. All dropped in their tracks! Two were heart/lung shots, two were neck shots, and one head shot. Both chest area shots penetrated completely with minimal meat damage and left a quarter size exit which would have left a good blood trail if tracking had been necessary. Tremendous performance!