.223 for deer?

You make that arrow flung off a string sound pretty lame...but I'll use my Hoyt VTec shooting a 400 gr arrow with a fixed tri-blade broadhead into a bear before I'd use a .223 (out to 50 yrds) and be alot more confident of the results. 280 fps will put that arrow through a moose with a well placed heart/lung shot at 50 yrds. Don't know if the .223 will, maybe, but the broadhead is still going to cause more wound trauma. When you've seen what a modern compound bow can do, you give it a little more respect....

Having said that, I'd still prefer my 7mm-08, particulary after that 50 yrd mark.

That is my point, your skills make placing that arrow deadly and a humane kill. The same can be done with a .223 from a skilled marksman and the right .223 ammo.
 
Its like fishing, its a lot more gratifying to land a large fish on light weight line. If you are great shot, you can kill humanely with .223 and its legal, why not?, heck guys do it with arrows flung from a string. Just chose you bullet well and know your rifle intimately, that's all.

Lmao a arrow from a string is NOT a light bullet designed to disentigrate on small game, even large black bears are usually pass through shots with a bow and the broadheads cut a 1 1/8- 2'' hole cut through the vitals.

I am not saying a .223 will not kill a deer BUT there is much better choices out there. I hate seeing any animal wounded for no reason, and i would much rather shoot a deer with a bow then rely on a VARMIT RIFLE.
 
That is my point, your skills make placing that arrow deadly and a humane kill. The same can be done with a .223 from a skilled marksman and the right .223 ammo.

OK, gotcha....and I agree with the point you are making as far as the plausibility of humane kills with the .223. However, from a real life standpoint of wanting to make a humane kill, and realizing that things can happen in a heartbeat in a real hunting situation....I'd still keep away from hunting with that smaller calibre as my personal preference. I'm comfortable using the 7mm-08 on pretty much anything inside 200 yrds, and some might even see that as being undergunned for moose/elk....so I am not of the Uber Magnum mentality by any means. Just feel like that .223 is pushing the boundary of under gunning for humane kills.

With my bow, I have passed up several shots on animals I really really wanted, because I didn't have that 100 % certainty that I was going to make that quick kill. I hate seeing animals with arrows hanging out of them, limping along looking for a place to die, or waiting for the 'yotes to find them.
Saw two last year and couldn't get close enough to finish them, (bow season, no rifle handy).

That's why I tend to want enough gun as well. JMO.
 
For the record...........any centerfire cartridge is legal to hunt big game in B.C. I don't know about other provinces. I own a 223, nad I have 53gr TSX,s set maside on the off chabnce that my 30-06 goes down, at least I can hunt deer while the 30-06 is getting repaired. It's a decent backup, but for my main................no.
Mike
 
With all due respect, you lost a bear using a 30-30, what makes you think a 223 would have done a better job?

Honestly people, the OP stated he's an inexperienced hunter. I'm beginning to believe those advocating the 223 for deer and bear are in the same boat.

Since we're all being so respectful here, I'll just point out that I never said the .223 would do a better job. Thinking about using one is a lot different, but since I don't even have one, it's all just conjecture.

(And he's not lost. He still shows up on the trail cam between 8:30 and 11 every night, and looks healthy, so I'd say I missed him WHICH would explain why I never found any blood or hair after looking all day. Two of my cousins sat out there tonight but he beat bushes all around the stand and wouldn't come in. I have three guys lined up to shoot him.)

Regarding "inexperienced" hunters using .223 - well, lots of old-timers on here and around (some of them guys I know) will tell of expert hunters using the .22 Hornet, .22 HP, or even .22 lr. Heck, ask the northern guys on here, and they'll tell you that the small calibers are still really popular for polar mammals. Everyone knows a .30-06 or .45-70 is better, but a .223 works too, in the right hands, unless everyone who has told me so is lying.
 
I've shot dozens of tuktu(caribou) with .223 and it's worked fine ... shot placement and practice is good ... .223 is plenty for a deer ... this is my opinion. ;)

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
OK, gotcha....and I agree with the point you are making as far as the plausibility of humane kills with the .223.

With my bow, I have passed up several shots on animals I really really wanted, because I didn't have that 100 % certainty that I was going to make that quick kill. ....
JMO.

the same should be done with a .223, just because one has a rifle in his hand doesn't mean he should shoot. If the sure shot is not there, don't shoot. Its simply the way responsible hunting should be done. a .223 will take down every land mammal in North America in the hands of a skilled hunter, and for those who love the sport and the art of the perfect shot its a lot more challanging to do so with a .223 than a cannon. Just like hunting with arrows. 99% of folks shouldn't do it, but it shouldn't limit the 1% who can do it from doing so. Unfortunately most hunters are way overgunned and as a result take shots they shouldn't. Wisdom discernment and self control are all characterstics that need to be displayed especially when hunting, on the edge, be it with a bow or .223.
 
The original question was if the .223 was 'Sufficient' for deer not whether or not it is able. To me this would equate to the oil level in a car motor. Do you use the very least amount of oil just to keep the motor running? or do you run enough oil to ensure reliable performance in all conditions? use enough gun, not just the minimum. I've used .243, .270, and 7mm Rem mag. All of them worked but the one I shot with .243 made it a heck of alot farther than the others I have shot. Shot placement is crucial but I'll admit I don't always make perfect shots. I haven't had to track any that I shot with my 7mm though... I say use enough gun.
 
The original question was if the .223 was 'Sufficient' for deer not whether or not it is able. To me this would equate to the oil level in a car motor. Do you use the very least amount of oil just to keep the motor running? or do you run enough oil to ensure reliable performance in all conditions? use enough gun, not just the minimum. I've used .243, .270, and 7mm Rem mag. All of them worked but the one I shot with .243 made it a heck of alot farther than the others I have shot. Shot placement is crucial but I'll admit I don't always make perfect shots. I haven't had to track any that I shot with my 7mm though... I say use enough gun.

a .223 is sufficient for deer.
 
in quebec its 243 minimum anyway, but yes we are all saying it will do the job but if you have a 308 in the safe it will do the job better that for shure. if you only want one gun get a 30-06 its the do it all americain rifle from 100gr all the way up to 280gr
 
We are known to be overguners in north america cause the hunting rifles are in economy class. In Europe or Asian countries .223 is way too good due to the deer size. Availability of many many better calibres and fear of ( PI"o"TA ) for putting the pictures on the net and more or less ethicaly dispaching the deer in case you are little off, made us all move to bigger calibres. And possibility of coming across a bear , be on the safe side otherwise .223 is as good as all others for deer
 
Most of our hunting for deer is within 100 meters, and I have no problem with .223 as a deer round. I use a Federal 62gr. bonded round...accompanied with proper shot placement...;-)
 
Its been done before many times.

I would use a good controlled expansion bullet like the Barnes X or TSX. As a matter of fact i have some 50 gr. X bullets that I will load up for my 22-250 . That rifle will be coming with me for Whitetail season...I havent' decided if I will use it yet.
 
........... a .223 will take down every land mammal in North America .................

Bring on the 223's !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek:


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This should be a pasty: This same topic goes through the rounds about once a month. Can't believe it's being entertained yet again.
 
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