Anyone use a 22 Hornet for deer?

tactical870

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I have a BRNO in 22 Hornet that drives tacks with the iron sights and I'm tempted to give it a run in the morning for whitetails. I figure a 45 gr sp should be more than capable of taking a deer on a decent broadside shot. I know a few guys have done it around here. What about you guys? Anyone ever hunted deer with one?
 
Any centre fire is legal. I've never done it nor would I.

Just looked up the ballistics for it. At 100 yards it has about 400ftlbs of energy, compared to a .223 which has about 1200. It has about the same energy as most handgun rounds which I wouldn't use for deer personally.

To each his own, let us know how it goes.
 
Just because something can be done, doesn't mean you should.
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Giv'er a try. I'm taking a .223 for deer hunting next week and while it's got a little more umph than a hornet, I can't see how a SP or a TSX in the boiler room isn't going to get the job done. Have fun and if you're successful please post detailed pics so the "Magnum or Die!" crowd can pull all their hair out and gnash their teeth.
 
Maybe if you spent some time actually shooting you could hit an apple sized target? Bowhunters can get close why not with a rifle.Explain to the Inuit it won't kill walrus /seals and the like.Then the Afrikaners that shot tons of small/med antelope with them.Not ideal but doable in competent hands.If you're not up to the task use your Magnum.
 
Maybe if you spent some time actually shooting you could hit an apple sized target? Bowhunters can get close why not with a rifle.Explain to the Inuit it won't kill walrus /seals and the like.Then the Afrikaners that shot tons of small/med antelope with them.Not ideal but doable in competent hands.If you're not up to the task use your Magnum.

there's no difference if you miss the heart/lungs with a magnum then with a .22 hornet
 
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