.223 Whitetail factory load Help

The 64 gr. PP laod from Winchester does well. The bullet doesn't hold up as well at .22-250 velocities, but mushrooms like a big game bullet at .223 velocities. Thsi is info from a source I trust and respect. Would it be my go to bambi snuffer? No. Would it do the job- I'd wager yes.
 
A .223 with a proper bullet will kill a deer when everything is perfect, but why bother using a gopher/coyote gun? You owe it to the animals you hunt to use the most effective and humane methods you can. What's stopping you from using a larger, far more lethal caliber? A local butcher finds the remains of .22 centerfire jacketed bullets in moose, elk and deer carcasses each year from careless individuals who use their coyote rifle for big game.
 
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If the Inuit people up north take down caribou, polar bear and the likes with a .223, why couldnt a guy shoot a whitetail?
I personally wouldnt take a .223 for a trophy buck hunt but to cull some does I wouldnt hesitate. I wouldnt use any bullet other then a Barnes as others have mentioned.

Cheers!!
 
"...75 gr hollow point..." That is most likely a varmint bullet and is totally unsuitable for deer sized game. Varmint bullets are made to expand rapidly upon impact with little penetration.
 
I wouldn't consider a .223 and effective deer calibre, but smaller calibres have brught down larger animals. Stay away from varminter HP's - Something like Remington or Winchester 55 gr PSP is a good start, or spend the money on the all copper triple shocks from Barnes.
 
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