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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: SapperTitan]
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12/28/15 03:23 PM
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jshouse
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Turtles would be fun to shoot with them oh no you didnt
If I send my neighbors a text and ask them to give me feedback on my lawn and plant rye into a giant dong pattern, I'm probably going to get some less than positive feedback. Same goes here.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 04:35 PM
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Espy
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have killed hogs yotes coons and turtles with a 223 never shot a deer with one.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: therancher]
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12/28/15 04:51 PM
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I've had more hunters have "dead" deer get up and run off with 300 mags than any small caliber.
For two reasons IMO:
1. I believe small caliber hunters put more effort in shot placement.
2. Backstrap or just below the backbone shots from large calibers drop the deer in their tracks, and the large caliber hunters are too confident of their guns killing ability so they don't put in another round on the ground. Those "dead" deer get up and run off while they are climbing out of the blind or on the walk up.
I think another contributing factor is that many think higher weight and premium controlled expansion bullets "hit harder" so they use elk bullets on smallish whitetails and the result is that the bullets don't have enough resistance to expand well.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: syncerus]
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12/28/15 05:08 PM
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I've had more hunters have "dead" deer get up and run off with 300 mags than any small caliber.
For two reasons IMO:
1. I believe small caliber hunters put more effort in shot placement.
2. Backstrap or just below the backbone shots from large calibers drop the deer in their tracks, and the large caliber hunters are too confident of their guns killing ability so they don't put in another round on the ground. Those "dead" deer get up and run off while they are climbing out of the blind or on the walk up.
I think another contributing factor is that many think higher weight and premium controlled expansion bullets "hit harder" so they use elk bullets on smallish whitetails and the result is that the bullets don't have enough resistance to expand well. IMO that way of thinking only makes the inherent problems with an itty bitty bullet worse. A frangible or high expanding bullet in a .223 is a recipe for disaster on deer. Only 3 things can happen - and 2 of them are bad. 1)you miss bone, wreck an immediately vital area, and deer drops; 2)you hit bone, achieve little penetration, and don't get the deer; 3)you miss bone, wreck a non-immediately vital area, have no exit wound/blood trail, and don't get the deer. All this was gone through back in the first half of the 20th century with calibers like the .250/3000 Savage and .220 Swift - which were basically disasters because of the lack of available quality tough bullets in smaller caliber bullets. Read Rourk's experiences in Africa on hyenas and small/medium antelope with the .220 Swift. It's a shame to see history repeat itself. If you must use a .223 or .22-250, for heaven's sake please use a bullet that will ensure good penetration to reach vitals and hopefully leave an exit wound/blood trail.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 06:41 PM
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stxranchman
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I usually shoot hi-point of the shoulder and want to hit bone. Never lost a deer yet with a 55 grain PSP Remington and that shot. If they do not drop, I still have found with that combo exit wound or not.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: stxranchman]
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12/28/15 06:47 PM
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I usually shoot hi-point of the shoulder and want to hit bone. Never lost a deer yet with a 55 grain PSP Remington and that shot. If they do not drop, I still have found with that combo exit wound or not. You have been extremely lucky IMO. You are one of the most respected guys on here. I don't desire an argument but it pains me that now a bunch of folks may now start shooting for bone with a little bitty soft-pointed bullet.
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I learned long ago you can't reason someone out of something they don't reason themselves into.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Nogalus Prairie]
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12/28/15 06:48 PM
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stxranchman
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I usually shoot hi-point of the shoulder and want to hit bone. Never lost a deer yet with a 55 grain PSP Remington and that shot. If they do not drop, I still have found with that combo exit wound or not. You have been extremely lucky IMO. Then I have been extremely lucky on a lot of shots on deer with a .223
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 06:52 PM
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Like I said, I'm not up for an argument. Perhaps the laws of physics bend to your will. IDK.
I learned long ago you can't reason someone out of something they don't reason themselves into.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 06:58 PM
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Can you kill a deer with a 223 YES
Will you kill a deer with a 223 on one of the places I guide on NOT A CHANCE. of course we only allow larger than 243. I like exit wounds and blood trails.
I get more calls from people shooting a 223-243 calibers that have shot a deer with no blood trail for my dog to follow.
Just my .02
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Nogalus Prairie]
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12/28/15 07:10 PM
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stxranchman
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Like I said, I'm not up for an argument. Perhaps the laws of physics bend to your will. IDK. Nope it is shot placement. Nothing fancy about the caliber other than knowing the limits of it. It will kill anything you shoot it at with proper shot placement.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 07:16 PM
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Just surprised to hear you advocate that intentionally aiming for the shoulder blade on a deer with a small frangible bullet is ideal shot placement. That's all.
I learned long ago you can't reason someone out of something they don't reason themselves into.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: stxranchman]
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12/28/15 07:33 PM
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I usually shoot hi-point of the shoulder and want to hit bone. Never lost a deer yet with a 55 grain PSP Remington and that shot. If they do not drop, I still have found with that combo exit wound or not. You have been extremely lucky IMO. Then I have been extremely lucky on a lot of shots on deer with a .223 Will take field experience over arm chair quarterbacking any day... .223 sure has proven to be a excellent Caliber in the Military for a reason ...
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 07:44 PM
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I think everybody has your point by now that I'm a rookie who gets all his info from the hunting shows scooter.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Nogalus Prairie]
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12/28/15 07:52 PM
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So therancher and DonK, do you guys encourage .223s for your hunters? I don't encourage anybody on anything. All I know is I have guided and had a heck of a lot more hunters than you ever will.All I know is that every hunter is different. The majority of them do not do a lot of shooting. The majority of them have more gun than they need for what they are hunting. I had one hunter that had a 300 Weatherby that he wanted his 12 year old son to shoot. Even had a sabot round so it would not kick as bad with the light bullet. That was a fiasco. I had one that had a 300 WM and wanted to make sure it was still on target. Could not even hit a ft. square piece of paper at 100yds. I asked to look at his rifle. Told him to give me a round. He did but I did not chamber it but told him I did. I watched his reaction when he pulled the trigger on an empty chamber. He jerked it so bad he could not have hit anything. He did end up using my 222 and got a deer. I am not saying any caliber is better than the next. I am saying that a person needs to be comfortable with the rifle he hunts with. I have seen more accurate shot placement with smaller calibers than the larger ones.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 07:55 PM
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dogdown23
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223 works great on varmints.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 07:58 PM
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There's alot better caliber options for deer. Just my opinion. Probably not worth much to anyone, but I sure like it.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 07:59 PM
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I have shot lots of doe with one and several pronghorn. Ip in Wyoming where we hunt antelope most of the ranchers and hands carry a mini 15 or Ar and they shoot everything with it.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Nogalus Prairie]
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12/28/15 08:11 PM
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Just surprised to hear you advocate that intentionally aiming for the shoulder blade on a deer with a small frangible bullet is ideal shot placement. That's all. I have always told people to shoot the caliber you are most comfortable with and shoot the shot they are capable of making. That confidence will show in their shooting ability. When they ask me about placement I always ask if they can hit the hi-point of the shoulder shot. If they have never shot that shot, then I ask them to take the shot they are most comfortable with. After I watch them shoot at the range, I then base how close I need to get them a shot on a hunt. No matter what rifle I am shooting be it my .223, 6mm, .270 or .280 I will always take the hi-point of the shoulder shot. I know where to hit the deer at that shot placement and what the shot does to deer with all the calibers I listed. The bullet I choose for each will allow me to make that shot. For each caliber I have limits on range and placement of the shot. If I cannot place it where I want then I wait till I can my prefered shot or get closer. I am and have never have been a long range shooter. I know my limits. If I am in a blind my range is a bit better than if I shoot off of sticks. My shot placement will still be the same though how ever I am hunting. I have witnessed to many over-calibered shooters make poor shot choices because in their mind they had enough gun/bullet combo to make the shot.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: stxranchman]
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12/28/15 08:30 PM
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Just surprised to hear you advocate that intentionally aiming for the shoulder blade on a deer with a small frangible bullet is ideal shot placement. That's all. I have always told people to shoot the caliber you are most comfortable with and shoot the shot they are capable of making. That confidence will show in their shooting ability. When they ask me about placement I always ask if they can hit the hi-point of the shoulder shot. If they have never shot that shot, then I ask them to take the shot they are most comfortable with. After I watch them shoot at the range, I then base how close I need to get them a shot on a hunt. No matter what rifle I am shooting be it my .223, 6mm, .270 or .280 I will always take the hi-point of the shoulder shot. I know where to hit the deer at that shot placement and what the shot does to deer with all the calibers I listed. The bullet I choose for each will allow me to make that shot. For each caliber I have limits on range and placement of the shot. If I cannot place it where I want then I wait till I can my prefered shot or get closer. I am and have never have been a long range shooter. I know my limits. If I am in a blind my range is a bit better than if I shoot off of sticks. My shot placement will still be the same though how ever I am hunting. I have witnessed to many over-calibered shooters make poor shot choices because in their mind they had enough gun/bullet combo to make the shot. That's all well, good, and understandable - except it doesn't change the fact that intentionally shooting a fast, soft, small 55 grain .223 bullet into bone is not a good idea. Every other caliber you mention is an almost 2x to 3x heavier bullet. If your intent is to aim for and break through bone - use a bone-breaking bullet, not a softpoint. Oh, and the military uses FMJs in .223 for those who think that's even relevant to anything.....
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 08:40 PM
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Duly Noted I will take that under advisement Your clarification was not needed nor encouraged.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: stxranchman]
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12/28/15 08:43 PM
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Just surprised to hear you advocate that intentionally aiming for the shoulder blade on a deer with a small frangible bullet is ideal shot placement. That's all. I have always told people to shoot the caliber you are most comfortable with and shoot the shot they are capable of making. That confidence will show in their shooting ability. When they ask me about placement I always ask if they can hit the hi-point of the shoulder shot. If they have never shot that shot, then I ask them to take the shot they are most comfortable with. After I watch them shoot at the range, I then base how close I need to get them a shot on a hunt. No matter what rifle I am shooting be it my .223, 6mm, .270 or .280 I will always take the hi-point of the shoulder shot. I know where to hit the deer at that shot placement and what the shot does to deer with all the calibers I listed. The bullet I choose for each will allow me to make that shot. For each caliber I have limits on range and placement of the shot. If I cannot place it where I want then I wait till I can my prefered shot or get closer. I am and have never have been a long range shooter. I know my limits. If I am in a blind my range is a bit better than if I shoot off of sticks. My shot placement will still be the same though how ever I am hunting. I have witnessed to many over-calibered shooters make poor shot choices because in their mind they had enough gun/bullet combo to make the shot. Well said.. Again, Real World vs What If's... Seen many of Deer sit down with a well placed shot
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 08:52 PM
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I leave my 308 and 30'06 in the safe and use the 243 and 223 now. I shoot between 2-7 deer a season plus a ton of hogs. I've never had a deer go more than 30yds after being shot with a 223. I shoot with it year round, have made head shots on human size targets all the way out to 800yds and know what it will do and won't. It flat out works.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 10:57 PM
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I use a 50 cal for all my deer. After the shot I don't have to quarter them. Already in pieces and ready to bag.
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 11:02 PM
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Re: Hunting w/ 223
[Re: Smeb]
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12/28/15 11:08 PM
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Ya, and 'Dogdown' sets up a mile away just so they don't smell or see him.
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