Ethics has nothing to do with using a .223. Ive seen many gut shot deer here in Sask that werent hit with a .223. A .223 through the heart or lungs of a deer will kill it just as 30-06 will. Know your limitations and you'll be fine.
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Ethics has nothing to do with using a .223. Ive seen many gut shot deer here in Sask that werent hit with a .223. A .223 through the heart or lungs of a deer will kill it just as 30-06 will. Know your limitations and you'll be fine.
A 22 rimfire will work good too with the proper bullet and placement.
PROPER BULLETS are hardly ever mentioned in these threads. This point is just as important as shot placement.Shot placement would be crucial with a .223 . A lady I hunt with took down a deer with a .223 last fall with 3 shots to its neck...
I have talked to many people who use the .223 in Provinces and Stateside who for deer and they have absolutely no problem with them at all.
What is considered unethical in my places is the norm in others, and ethics are a personal thing that many getting wrapped up in right alongside legality, the two need to be separated.
With the proper bullets the .223 is a great deer rifle, and the same goes with a bigger rifle - wrong bullets and you are in trouble!
Cat
A bad shot with a 375 will get the same results as a bad shot with a .223.Too much room for something to go wrong.
I have talked to many people who use the .223 in Provinces and Stateside who for deer and they have absolutely no problem with them at all.
What is considered unethical in my places is the norm in others, and ethics are a personal thing that many getting wrapped up in right alongside legality, the two need to be separated.
With the proper bullets the .223 is a great deer rifle, and the same goes with a bigger rifle - wrong bullets and you are in trouble!
Cat
I have a .223 that has been givin to me. How would It be for deer hunting
I have a .223 that has been givin to me. How would It be for deer hunting
More sage advice.Do you reload and what twist is the rifle? a 75gr Amax would be another good choice if you have a fast twist barrel.
Shot placement would be crucial with a .223 . A lady I hunt with took down a deer with a .223 last fall with 3 shots to its neck...
I'd would have to say for me it would depend on the way I was hunting...we use hounds so whenever I see a deer it's usually running and a little more difficult to place shots exactly where I'd like them to go...