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.223 for deer hunting.


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Was wondering if anybody has ever shot a deer on here using this caliber. Also I am having a hard time finding Federal Nosler Partition 60gr .223. They are absolutely sold out everywhere, even tried all the suppliers for the sports shop I work for. If anyone has some they would like to sell that would be awesome!

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You have to be pretty close and very accurate. You cannot expect to take those shots that you could with a 30-06 or a "normal" deer round. I would also say that you cannot expect to shoot through brush or crp either. You essentially are bow hunting with a gun. This is just my opinion, and it is coming from a guy that shoots a 7mm Rem Mag, 12ga 2oz slug, 45cal muzzleloader. I don't usually believe in light rounds.

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I have both a 22.250 and a .223 I used for varmits. Loaded with the correct load, I'm sure I could shoot and drop deer just fine within 150 yards and who knows, under the correct situation, maybe 200.

These guns are very accurate. A well place shot will get the job done.

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Not trying to hijack this thread but...

I would like to use my .223 AR-15 for deer this year. I have heard from some people that you cannot have larger than a 4 round mag for deer in MN. I have also heard other people say it's totally legal to load up a 30 round mag and use that if a guy wants to. Can someone shed some light on this?

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Do I need 10 rounds? Of course not. Theres only a few times that I can think of where I've needed more than 1 round. I was just wondering the legality of it all. If I need to I'll go buy a 4 round mag. But if it's legal, I'd rather use one of the 10 round mags that I already own.

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Do I need 10 rounds? Of course not. Theres only a few times that I can think of where I've needed more than 1 round. I was just wondering the legality of it all. If I need to I'll go buy a 4 round mag. But if it's legal, I'd rather use one of the 10 round mags that I already own.

Minnesota does not have a magazine restriction for big game hunting.

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I used mine last season loaded with a barnes 53 grain triple shock and 25 grains of varget out of my TC encore. shot a adult doe through the lungs. she went maybe 20 yards. the bullet destroyed the lungs and part of the liver. it was a mess. i will have no problem using this round in the future. this year i am using my AR with a 62 grain triple shock. you need a 1:9 twist for the 62 grain bullet.

the only deer that was lost at our camp last year was wounded with a .270

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No offense Harv, but a .22 rimfire, or a .177 air operated pellet gun could kill a deer when used in the right hands. Does that make it ethical? A .22-250 is a tiny caliber. Take a 30-06 bullet and Hold it up to a .22-250 cartridge. I mean come on. Its like saying .410 slugs out of a smoothbore shotgun are decent round. To me a .22-250 would be a good long range grey squirll gun. Its like c

comparing a 20 gauge slug to a .177 cal pellet.

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Over the years I have shot deer with bows, shotguns and probably 5 different caliber rifles.

They will all get the job done very well with the correct bullet weight and a well placed shot.

Now, can a 223 wound a deer, yes it can

Can a 300 mag with a poor shot wound a deer, yes

Right along with any other type weapon if they are not loaded with the correct ammo and not sighted in. One also needs to place the shot in the right spot to drop a deer.

I watched a friend drop a deer with a 223 and it dropped in the spot it was standing. I have also seen deer run for up to 50 yards with a 7mm or a 300 mag.

Shot placement is so key along with the correct bullet and the sighting in of the scope if one is using one.

I will agree that a 223 is one of the smaller calibers used on deer.

It does not matter if a unskilled or skilled hunter uses a 223 or a 300 mag, if he does not know his weapon, bad shots can and will be made. It is the job of the hunters to make sure one makes a good, clean killing shot.

We do owe it to the animal we are hunting.

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Ive killed deer with both .223 and .22-250 while hunting in SD. Barnes triple shocks are the way to go, most other bullets will break up. That being said I would use a larger round if hunting in the woods rather than on the plains.

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I killed a doe with my .223 last year and a bud killed 2 does and an 8pt with it. Used 64gr Win factory loads with power point bullets. Haven't tried any other bullets yet for deer but have some handloaded 65gr Sierra Gamekings coming from a buddy.

Might try that on the Dec zone T hunt, missed the Oct one.

I don't hunt the reg deer season with the .223, not what I want if I get a shot at a big buck at 250 yards. I limit the range and only take broadside shots at does and thus far it has performed fine.

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I own a 22-250 and probably will never use it for deer hunting, I would rather use a larger caliber. Saying all that, I have seen what varmit calibers like the 250 and 223 are capable of doing at long ranges to coyotes. I realize that a coyote is not the same animal as a deer, but those calibers are plenty of rifle to kill a deer sized animal. If I wasn't fortunate enough to own a deer rifle I would have no problem using a 22-250 loaded with a good bullet.

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