The .223 is the new .243 Win....
Does that mean the .220 Swift is the new .375 Ruger....??
The .223 is the new .243 Win....
Like I said earlier, I have no need to use my coyote rifles for big game, I have more appropriate calibers for that task and don't feel the need to "test" marginal calibers on live big game...... it's an ethics thing.
I know what works and I'll stick with that.![]()
Does anyone have pictures of how little damage is done when the wrong bullet or calibre is used?
I will post a picture of a shot taken from a high tree stand - 85 yards from a young eight-point. He went down, then got up and struggled for about 25 yards, then expired.
When we were cutting it up, I noticed the entry wound and took a picture of it - and here it is. The shot was a couple inches high - I will blame it on the height of the stand - 30 feet from the ground.
There might be a prize for the poster who can name the weight and bullet type - and a bonus if you can tell me the velocity.
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Does that mean the .220 Swift is the new .375 Ruger....??![]()
I don't know the caliber but the bullet was a Hornady interlock flat base bullet at 2500fps.



























