*sigh*
45 gr tsx from a 223AI, as it's twisted too slow to spin 53's to the accuracy level it's capable of....
163 yards, both shoulders, ticker, and lungs. Caught after it the hide on the offside of a muley that was pushing 300lbs on the hoof.

Would have been a bang flop, but instead it was a bang flop, tumble tumble tumble.
Have killed a *few* big game animals personally with 3 different 224" rifles, and have buddies and my gf with another couple dozen or so at this point. Have used the 45/53 tsx, the 55gr Hornady, 64gr Power Point, a couple with 40gr vmax's (black bears, through necessity of circumstance).
Smacked a good whitetail this fall in my field with a 223AI and a 53tsx, broke a bunch of ribs and vertebrae on a hard quartering shot while he was running. Hit ahead of the last rib, found it in his neck. Use a properly constructed bullet, that is intended for the job, and you'll do fine on blacktails.
10 of thousands of hunters across North America use 22cf's for deer sized game (and up to be honest, search 24hr Campfire for any 22 and big game thread, you'll see monster black bears and big bull elk killed with 223 and 22/250's) without any fuss or drama involved.
As with ANY cartridge, it is ALWAYS about the bullet, and not the headstamp on the case. Put good bullets in good places, and go forth and fill arks.
45 gr tsx from a 223AI, as it's twisted too slow to spin 53's to the accuracy level it's capable of....
163 yards, both shoulders, ticker, and lungs. Caught after it the hide on the offside of a muley that was pushing 300lbs on the hoof.

Would have been a bang flop, but instead it was a bang flop, tumble tumble tumble.
Have killed a *few* big game animals personally with 3 different 224" rifles, and have buddies and my gf with another couple dozen or so at this point. Have used the 45/53 tsx, the 55gr Hornady, 64gr Power Point, a couple with 40gr vmax's (black bears, through necessity of circumstance).
Smacked a good whitetail this fall in my field with a 223AI and a 53tsx, broke a bunch of ribs and vertebrae on a hard quartering shot while he was running. Hit ahead of the last rib, found it in his neck. Use a properly constructed bullet, that is intended for the job, and you'll do fine on blacktails.
10 of thousands of hunters across North America use 22cf's for deer sized game (and up to be honest, search 24hr Campfire for any 22 and big game thread, you'll see monster black bears and big bull elk killed with 223 and 22/250's) without any fuss or drama involved.
As with ANY cartridge, it is ALWAYS about the bullet, and not the headstamp on the case. Put good bullets in good places, and go forth and fill arks.




















































