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Do I really have to bring up Bell and the little old lady and the 22lr grizzly story?
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Those tales usually make their way into these threads...
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Do I really have to bring up Bell and the little old lady and the 22lr grizzly story?
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My position is no more "off putting" than that of those who continually pimp this minimalist philosophy regarding big game taking cartridges...
Lol... who is going to "publicize" it??? The guy who shot and wounded and LOST half a dozen deer, or the guy who managed to kill one and then posed it with his "Storm Trooper" rifle, took pictures of the rib cage and a plate of tenderloins?
Now you are grasping at straws,making things up. Most animals that are shot, wounded and lost by hunters have been hit poorly by hunters using larger cartridges than the .223. There simply is no epidemic of hunters using varmint bullets on deer and wounding them.
I am not making things up... it stands to reason (for reasonable people) that reducing energy and momentum and utilizing a cartridge largely (not entirely) geared toward small game and varmints (check the factory .223 bullet offerings on any store shelf), will result in more wounding loss and certainly not less. It is also likely that we will hear the stories to a vastly larger degree from those that were successful, such as yourself, than we will from those that were unsuccessful. Use a little common sense as you promote these sub-calibers for deer sized game... you and your camp should do a better job of highlighting the qualifiers to their usage.
... subsistence hunting and sport hunting should not be confused; they are two different things.
Today we have better bullets, but the guys here aren't about to spend their hard earned money on TSXs, Partitions...
If memory serves 223 made it's big advances in being designed for shooting humans AND not killing them, 2 more to pack them away. I'm sure they will kill a deer, hell a 22 will kill a deer and many other things, possibly not the best for the purpose.
Kids are not stupid.
A .223 IS legal to hunt big game in many (most?) provinces and states, as it should be.

including Moose? Elk? or flip over to something a bit more wiley like Black Bear?
I don't consider deer to be 'big'.![]()
I shot a mule deer doe with a Tavor and a TTSX bullet. I've also killed black bears with the .223 and was with Tod Bartell when he killed a deer with a .221 Fireball. But there are plenty of hunters that have used the .223 on bug game far more extensively than me.
In BC the rule is any centerfire except for bison.
how many shots to drop the BB?
I've taken deer with cartridges ranging from 22 Hornet to 9.3x57, the end result is always the same.
Deer aren't very big. IMO elk/grizzly guns start at 6.5mm or the faster 25's.




























