No problem....I think the 223 isn't much inferior to the 30-30. Only problem is that unlike the 30-30 the trajectory might tempt you to shoot past it's useful range.
Here is some bullet testing with a varietry of 30-30 bullets from a Stevens 325B on the outside and inside are a 60 grain Nosler and the 64 grain WW Powerpoint. Target was wet newsprint. The 60 grain Nosler made the best penetration! The Powerpoint was very similar to 30-30 bullet action good depth and width.
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Bullet placement with both the 30-30 and .223 calibers is important as they don't have a whole lot of shocking power. The 223 would be significantly worse at quartering shots as it will expend most of it's energy into the first half of travel and when the bullet arrives at the killing zone it will be making inadequate wound channels.
This is where things get confusing. How can penetration tests into phone books give somewhat equal penetration and yet on quartering shots on game, the .223 will not do the job that the .30-30 will do?
I just picked up the DVD for I Am Legend. At the beginning Will Smith is attemting to huint deer from a moving vehicle using an M4 carbine. I had to laugh since 5.56mm/.223 is not an ideal calibre for that hunting application.
I suppose you think mattel made m-16's too.![]()

Frankly it would not suprise me if they did.![]()
WTF newbie!
Go stroke your AIRSOFT. Adults talking here.
The .223 is capable within it's limits (as is any calibre), but not recommended.
The third (223 WSSM) lay there for half and hour,
What were the circumstances that prevented finishing the job?




























