is a .223 enough for a deer?

Kyler

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Hey i just got a .223 Tikka rifle. I was wondern if it would be powerful enough to kill a deer/ please get back to me. Kyler.
 
You need to use a proper bullet to have a decent chance. Varmint bullets do not penetrate well and should not be used. So given a properly placed shot and the right 223 projectile, it is adequate. But not necessarily desirable.
 
Not legal in Alberta, but there's a guy that posts in here from Nunavut that hunts musk ox, caribou, deer and even polar bear with .223 apparently! Can't remember his name though...
I don't think I would try it with anything other than a 75 grain bullet loaded hot and a neck shot personally.
 
Yes a .223 will physically take down a deer.

BUT....just because you can, doesn't mean you should.

There are better calibre choices for deer.

308, 243, 270 and 25-06 immediatly spring to mind when I think of deer hunting.
 
It's legal in Ontario as is any centrefire. Whether it's advisable is another matter.

A heavier soft-point or premium bullet that will penetrate sufficiently if placed correctly should drop a deer. But unless you have the discipline to pass on marginal shots or lack the experience to place your shot correctly then it's not a round I'd recommend.
 
It's legal in Ontario as is any centrefire. Whether it's advisable is another matter.

A heavier soft-point or premium bullet that will penetrate sufficiently if placed correctly should drop a deer. But unless you have the discipline to pass on marginal shots or lack the experience to place your shot correctly then it's not a round I'd recommend.

It wasn't in the late 90's when I lived there, minimum calibre was .24
 
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I would think in the neck at 100 yards will slow him down.You still have 9 shots to the head left you can take if he moves:cool:
 
My buddy is insisting he is going to take a bear with a .223 single shot. I have tried numerous times to convince him otherwise. He is also a firm believer in head shots!!! So I hate to see an animal suffer but I hope he makes a mistake soon so he will finally learn!
 
Personally I wouldn't use anything less than a 30 cal. I don't believe in wounding deer and then having to track them which could lead to not finding it! Use enough gun and drop'em where they stand!
 
I agree on the side of 30 cal big game hunting. I don't even like shooting gophers with .22LR because often it takes two or three to really put them out of their misery. It's not enough in my opinion to just mortally wound, you need bang flops, and that's why I usually opt for my .223 when gopher eradication is my mission. They are no doubters (read gophers look like they stepped on a landmine!)... but then again we're talking deer here.
I think Alberta has the right idea about .243 or bigger.
Let's all be humane, right?
 
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