TheCoachZed
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I once found a twig embedded in a teal breast. No idea how it got the stick in there, but it was there, with the meat grown all around it. Weirdest thing.
I once found a twig embedded in a teal breast. No idea how it got the stick in there, but it was there, with the meat grown all around it. Weirdest thing.
Hogwash. A 223 through the lungs kills deer just fine. Big difference between an unethical cartridge and an unethical shooter.
The issue lies in the fact that 95% of people who try to kill a deer with a .223 will pick a box of ammo off a shelf which is predominantly varmint bullets that'll grenade on impact, especially impact with a bone.
You're right. A .223 remington loaded with an appropriate bullet that is placed in the right spot from an appropriate distance is completely capable of killing a deer. The issue lies in the fact that 95% of people who try to kill a deer with a .223 will pick a box of ammo off a shelf which is predominantly varmint bullets that'll grenade on impact, especially impact with a bone. Even an ethical shooter makes to occasional poor shot. A cartridge should be at least potent enough to make the kill even if the shot is messed up.
The debate of what is and isn't ethical is completely subjective and everyone has their own opinion. I won't try to make up anyone's mind on the topic.
I've shot a couple or three whitetail with a 22-250 and must say they were all bang flops...not because i had to but I wanted to. Would I recommend 22 centrefire for deer...not a chance as most off the shelf fodder is inadequate as made for killing smaller stuff. Barnes TSX 52 grain did the trick for me, forget neck shots, put the bullet right behind the front leg and keep shots withing 150 or 200 yards. I'm sure 223 would preform almost as good as the 250
I'm gonna have to disagree with this statement. Never shot deer with a 22...I'm a Blue Eyed Shiek...ain't legal here. But coyotes...uh. yeah.
223 vs M43 is about a draw as far as DRT power... a 22-250 is, like, Wow!
I've shot a couple or three whitetail with a 22-250 and must say they were all bang flops...not because i had to but I wanted to. Would I recommend 22 centrefire for deer...not a chance as most off the shelf fodder is inadequate as made for killing smaller stuff. Barnes TSX 52 grain did the trick for me, forget neck shots, put the bullet right behind the front leg and keep shots withing 150 or 200 yards. I'm sure 223 would preform almost as good as the 250
Broadheads are biggest safety threat to butchers around here putting game through band saw, so I am told.
Putting game meat through a bandsaw is a straight rookie move.
I guess if you don't enjoy chops/steaks with the bone in. That is the one thing I miss by doing my own is that I do them boneless. But bones add a lot of flavour and I certainly enjoy a deer steak with the bone in. Not sure why you think butchers using the tools of the trade is a rookie move.
Putting game meat through a bandsaw is a straight rookie move.
Agreed a steak without a bone just doesn't seem like a steak and the tastiest part is right at the bone!![]()




























