.223 for whitetails?
#21
RE: .223 for whitetails?
we kill bucks that big up here but i wouldnt want to use a 223 on them. yea they could work but the chances of wounding one or killing it and not finding it are much higher. small holes and often no exit w/ the 223 mean tough blood trail. i prefer the 06 whelen and 350 mag. the shots are never text book and i wouldnt want to take a shot at a buck runnin away w/ a 223 myslef. food for thought though, a friend of the family has killed several over 200 w/ his 222. all one shot kills......
#23
RE: .223 for whitetails?
lol cuz up here you seldom get to tuck one in the lungs RR. re-read my post,
"shots are never text book and i wouldnt want to take a shot at a buck running away w/ a 223 myself"
a good exit hole DOES help w/ a good blood trail.
"shots are never text book and i wouldnt want to take a shot at a buck running away w/ a 223 myself"
a good exit hole DOES help w/ a good blood trail.
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RE: .223 for whitetails?
ORIGINAL: BigTiny
I used a .223 to take my first buck a couple of years ago. He only ran about 30 yards. Other than that, I have only shot it at things that shoot back. I got no complaints.
I used a .223 to take my first buck a couple of years ago. He only ran about 30 yards. Other than that, I have only shot it at things that shoot back. I got no complaints.
I know this is off topic, but I for one just want to say "thank you" for serving your country and putting your life on the line while we sit at home and try to live our lives.
#26
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ontario, Canada
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RE: .223 for whitetails?
We hunt just across the Minnesota border in Ontario Canada....big woods and big bucks...we use .30-06.....223 could work with proper placement but running big bucks and thick bush would make me feel undergunned with a .223....Yeah, big northern bucks are tough....we all know correct shot placement (in the eye) with a .22 would bring down a grizzly.
#27
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 357
RE: .223 for whitetails?
Sorry nchawkeye,I did go back to your previous postandyou did address the shoulder shot question. Thanks.
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Go back and read my post...I believe I mentioned my niece taking high shoulder shots...
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ORIGINAL: nchawkeye
That sounds like the anti-gun people when they ask why you need a gun in the first place. 223 will kill anything you shoot with it, so long as you hit it right, just like any other round. I don't think I would try a high shoulder shot with it, but other than that, it's a good round for anything walking around in North America.
ORIGINAL: Hunting the North
Thanks XPatriot, you are the only one that answered my question concerning a shoulder shot.
Thanks XPatriot, you are the only one that answered my question concerning a shoulder shot.
Go back and read my post...I believe I mentioned my niece taking high shoulder shots...
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#28
RE: .223 for whitetails?
I vote no for using a 223 on the big northern whitetails that we have around here. I did an experiment a few years back shooting 60gr Nosler Partitions pushed to max velocity out of my 223, I shot large does (160-180lb). At the shot, there was no sign of a hit or the solid ThhhWack that I'm acustomed to hearing, the deer all ran 100+ yards before getting jittery and tipping over. These were all double lung shots, on standing deer, no farther than 175 yards. I only anchored one doe in its tracks with the 223, that was a headshot.
Like Skybuster said, how often does everyone get text book shots. I know where I hunt you'd have an empty freezer the majority of the time if you weren't taking a running shot, or long range shots.
As for whoever said the bow comment an being stranded, I'll take my bow over my 223.
Like Skybuster said, how often does everyone get text book shots. I know where I hunt you'd have an empty freezer the majority of the time if you weren't taking a running shot, or long range shots.
As for whoever said the bow comment an being stranded, I'll take my bow over my 223.
#29
RE: .223 for whitetails?
ORIGINAL: Ridge Runner
and I get flamed for taking high percentage shots beyound normal range!!!
RR
ORIGINAL: skybuster20ga
lol cuz up here you seldom get to tuck one in the lungs RR. re-read my post,
"shots are never text book and i wouldnt want to take a shot at a buck running away w/ a 223 myself"
a good exit hole DOES help w/ a good blood trail.
lol cuz up here you seldom get to tuck one in the lungs RR. re-read my post,
"shots are never text book and i wouldnt want to take a shot at a buck running away w/ a 223 myself"
a good exit hole DOES help w/ a good blood trail.
RR