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The .243 Winchester (6×52mm) is a popular sporting rifle cartridge. Developed as a versatile short action cartridge to hunt both medium game and small game alike, it "took whitetail hunting by storm" [2] when introduced in 1955, and remains one of the most popular whitetail deer cartridges.
The 243 Winchester Super Short Magnum or 243 WSSM is a rifle cartridge introduced in 2003. It uses a .300 WSM ( Winchester Short Magnum ) case shortened and necked down to accept a .243in/6mm diameter bullet, and is a high velocity round based on ballistics design philosophies that are intended to produce a high level of efficiency. [ 2 ]
Viable disseminules can be recovered from killdeer feces, indicating that this bird is important in transporting aquatic organisms. [30] The killdeer uses visual cues to forage. An example of this is "foot-trembling", [31] where it stands on one foot, shaking the other in shallow water for about five seconds, pecking at any prey stirred up. [32]
The 10-second video shows the cougar topple the deer and lock its jaw around the deer’s neck. A second video shows the mountain lion drag the carcass away. “This is insane,” one woman commented.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources says hunters harvested 70,118 deer − down from 71,931 deer killed last year during the seven-day season. The state's three-year average for deer killed ...
The video, recorded by wildlife biologist Ian Bartoszek of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida while scientists were tracking pythons in the Florida Everglades, shows the 14.8-foot, 115-pound ...
WSM and WSSM family of cartridges. From left to right: .223 WSSM, .243 WSSM, .25 WSSM, .270 WSM, 7 mm WSM, .300 WSM, .325 WSM. Winchester Super Short Magnum, or WSSM is a line of rebated bottlenecked centerfire short magnum cartridges introduced by the U.S. Repeating Arms Company (Winchester Inc). [1]
Deer on the farm have tested positive for chronic wasting disease and the owner Robert Williams continues to fight against the Texas Parks and Wildlife order to kill the rest of the herd. On the farm