There are lots of niche cartridges with a limited role. None is really an ideal all around cartridge. I think the 222 is not ideal for many purposes and the extra power of the 223 has enabled it to outpace the 222 for the in-between sized animals (wolf, coyote). But when put to its intended role, the 222 is probably ideal. I think it would be perfect for coyote and quite a few fur bearers, in addition to being highly accurate and easy shooting. I’d love one if ammo for it was more plentiful.
Most of our old war-horses made good deer cartridges but were quite overpowered. If pragmatism overruled ubiquity, we’d see far less people hunting deer with a 30-06 and far more with a 260 rem. But I guess since most can’t afford a perfect cartridge for each use case we get either a cannon or a pea shooter and call it good enough.
For those who shoot paper, fur, or can afford to have lots of options, the 222 is awesome. I’m not one of those people but I can see the fun in it.
Most of our old war-horses made good deer cartridges but were quite overpowered. If pragmatism overruled ubiquity, we’d see far less people hunting deer with a 30-06 and far more with a 260 rem. But I guess since most can’t afford a perfect cartridge for each use case we get either a cannon or a pea shooter and call it good enough.
For those who shoot paper, fur, or can afford to have lots of options, the 222 is awesome. I’m not one of those people but I can see the fun in it.