Remington .243 Ammo

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Pointed Soft Point

Caliber:

.243 Win

Grains:

100 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Pointed Soft Point

Caliber:

.243 Win

Grains:

80 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

AccuTip-V Boat-Tail

Caliber:

.243 Win

Grains:

75 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Double Action

Bullet Type:

SWIFT SCIROCCO BONDED (SSB)

Caliber:

.243 Win

Grains:

90 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Bolt

Bullet Type:

Core-Lokt Ultra Bonded Pointed Soft Point

Caliber:

.243 Win

Grains:

100 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Lever Action

Bullet Type:

Tipped

Caliber:

.243 Win

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Polymer Tipped Rapid Expansion

Caliber:

.243 Win

Grains:

95 grain

Rounds:

20

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.4/5 based on 19 customer reviews across 46 variants from 29 retailers

Highly accurate and reliable rifles/ammo with strong hunting performance, though some concerns exist about pricing and product description accuracy.

What customers like

Accuracy & Reliability58%
This is one of the most accurate guns I have ever seen.
Value & Price Point32%
Accurate rifle for the price. Would definitely recommend this rifle.
Hunting Performance37%
I've shot 3 deer with it this year and one other person has used it to kill a deer.
Customer Service21%
Excellent customer service and the rifle is awesome

Common concerns

Ammunition Quality Change11%
I am guessing this is a Remington bullet as the group size is 1" minimum at 100 yards.
Product Description Accuracy11%
the stock was solid black instead of partial black with gray panels like what I seen in pictures
Excessive Pricing11%
Almost $100 for 2 boxes of shells after you pay shipping. Crazy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Remington .243 Ammo

Is 243 enough for whitetail deer?

Yes, .243 Winchester works for whitetail deer. Use quality 100-grain bullets and place shots carefully. It's mild-recoiling, making it suitable for younger or recoil-sensitive hunters. Many hunters have taken whitetails with it for decades. Shot placement matters more than raw power.

What's the best 243 bullet for deer?

Most hunters favor 100-grain bullets for .243 Winchester deer hunting. The Sierra GameKing and Nosler Ballistic Tip are proven performers. Lighter 95-grain bullets work on smaller deer but offer less penetration on larger animals. Shot placement matters more with this cartridge than with larger calibers.

What is the best 243 rifle for deer hunting?

Best choice depends on your budget and hunting style. Bolt-actions dominate deer hunting. Popular options include the Tikka T3x, Browning X-Bolt, and Ruger American Gen II. Our marketplace shows 46 variants averaging $501. Focus on accuracy and quality optics, as shot placement matters most with .243 Winchester.

What grain of 243 is best for deer?

For deer, 100-grain bullets are the standard choice in .243 Winchester, delivering roughly 2,900–3,000 fps with enough energy for clean kills out to 400 yards. Some hunters prefer 95-grain bullets on smaller deer. Either way, shot placement matters more than bullet weight with this cartridge.

What animals can I hunt with a 243?

.243 Winchester is effective on varmints, coyotes, pronghorn, whitetail, mule deer, and black bear. It handles most game under 250 pounds reliably. For larger animals like elk or moose, a larger caliber is recommended.