Read an article in G&A about a hunter using this ammo to take a deer. Does anyone else think that it's a good idea? I'm not a huge hunter, but I was always under the impression that .223 was too small of a caliber to make a reliable clean kill.
Read an article in G&A about a hunter using this ammo to take a deer. Does anyone else think that it's a good idea? I'm not a huge hunter, but I was always under the impression that .223 was too small of a caliber to make a reliable clean kill.
I know a few people who've taken deer with it. Haven't tried it myself, though.
Know quite a bit more people who've taken deer with various other .223/5.56 offerings. I used 60gr Nosler Partitions last year but didn't see anything, and if I go this year I'll probably be using 5.56 TAP 75gr.
Hit what you're aiming at, and it'll go down quick. Considering it's size and energy you do have to make sure and place your shot well, you don't have the 'luxury' of a much bigger and faster projectile to make up for poor aim.
I probably wouldn't hunt with a 5.56 because I have a 30-06 available. I do however know a lot of guys that hunt deer around here (no monsters) with an ar platform. Typically they shoot for head/neck shots. If not that then lung and as a last resort through the shoulder. I've seen the after shot pics and a good 5.56 round to a deer's head or neck is a one hitter quitter.
Get away with? Definitely if you do your part. It'll kill a deer quick with good placement. A lung hit might or might not take some tracking. Tap in the neck or head is gonna drop a deer. My concern would be if you hit the shoulder area. Not sure if the tap stuff would punch through with enough oomph to damage the vitals behind the shoulder blade or punch through at all.
Last edited by Grizzly16; 09-02-11 at 06:56.
Awesome, thanks for the response. Saves me from having to convince the wife to get another rifle (although I'd LOVE to have another).
Make sure you check your local game laws to make certain the .223 is legal for deer hunting, it's not everywhere.
I would also recommend using Barnes bullets instead of match type bullets. If you hit a shoulder you might not get any penetration to the vitals.
Just sayin'.
No go in TN. Considered too small.
If it is enough of a round to kill a man wouldn't it be enough to kill a deer. That being said it's all about bullet placement and the construction of the bullet being used. People kill 2,3,400 pound hogs all the time with the .223/5.56 round. It amazes me looking at the pictures here on the site and I'm really tempted to try it myself. I'm still hesitant though.
Also too small here in FL.
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