This call is what I use more or less it will work way better then a plastic call
I believe that the .223 is the smallest caliber you can use to hunt white tail deer in Ontario.
An interesting comparison...
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I believe that the .223 is the smallest caliber you can use to hunt white tail deer in Ontario.
I'd rather a guy shooting deer with a .223 than hitting deer in the ankle with a 7mm Remington
Magnum that I've seen done. Not to worry, he was a Native and let loose with his Browning semi, only injured 4.
You not have to site in larger caliber rifles because the power and the weight of the bigger bullet will kill a deer as long as the shoot er hits the bodyI've seen more deer wounded by large caliber magnums than I have by 223s. That's because the 223 shooter is not afraid of the rifle and makes clean shots. Loudenboomer Magnum shooters don't even want to sight in their own rifles for fear of the beating.
You not have to site in larger caliber rifles because the power and the weight of the bigger bullet will kill a deer as long as the shoot er hits the body
Jeez... I really hope that is poorly delivered sarcasm...

....Shoot it practically anywhere with a 30-06, and you are blowing a hold in it wide enough to get a much quicker kill if you don't hit something vital.

No. No. Not again!![]()
Maybe if I'm the 10th guy to suggest 223 is risking unethical deer hunting, it's because it has some merit to it, and answers the OP's question?
Naw. Just means you don't have any real world experience with deer hunting with a .223![]()
Naw. Just means you don't have any real world experience with deer hunting with a .223![]()




























