I have a question for the crowd... but before that I'll offer this disclaimer - It's not to hijack the thread but rather to foster slightly different discussion on the thread's topic... I'll also start out and state what side of the fence I sit on for transparency sake, I think that with the the right .223 load/barrel length (for velocity) combination it could certainly be adequate to reliably dispatch a whitetail within reasonable scenarios...
The question I have is - "The 223 as a viable big game round" In what scenario would those of you who would use .223 to hunt deer; would you actually desire it over anything else you potentially could have? Looking for context here.
I ask this because, well my white tail hunting experience is all on the eastern side of the Country. I've shot many of them with all manner of .30 options from 7.62x39, .30-30, .308, and 30-06 (and one with 7mm Rem Mag). Being in Ontario, All were typically well within 100 yards, maybe with one at roughly 100 or so... All projectiles passed through and through. With those experiences in mind, It kinda makes me wonder when I cross paths with someone dogging through the same thick brush with a 300WinMag... And I've heard the "One Gun" for all big game hunting argument from many hunters, regardless of the scenario they are in. I'm curious if they consider what a safe background for one caliber isn't necessarily for another, when they're dogging in a group like that. I'm also curious if they lent any thought as to the ballistic performance of magnum loads at close range when they're at their peak velocity in scenarios such as this (Potential for pass through without opportunity to expand). These examples are extremes at either end I get that. Just curious as to context, and if anyone out there would "prefer" the performance of their correct .223 load over almost everything else...
I think that context would be interesting to hear given the upcoming availability of non-restricted .223 semi-autos, of which I have no doubt many will be used to take whitetail.
The question I have is - "The 223 as a viable big game round" In what scenario would those of you who would use .223 to hunt deer; would you actually desire it over anything else you potentially could have? Looking for context here.
I ask this because, well my white tail hunting experience is all on the eastern side of the Country. I've shot many of them with all manner of .30 options from 7.62x39, .30-30, .308, and 30-06 (and one with 7mm Rem Mag). Being in Ontario, All were typically well within 100 yards, maybe with one at roughly 100 or so... All projectiles passed through and through. With those experiences in mind, It kinda makes me wonder when I cross paths with someone dogging through the same thick brush with a 300WinMag... And I've heard the "One Gun" for all big game hunting argument from many hunters, regardless of the scenario they are in. I'm curious if they consider what a safe background for one caliber isn't necessarily for another, when they're dogging in a group like that. I'm also curious if they lent any thought as to the ballistic performance of magnum loads at close range when they're at their peak velocity in scenarios such as this (Potential for pass through without opportunity to expand). These examples are extremes at either end I get that. Just curious as to context, and if anyone out there would "prefer" the performance of their correct .223 load over almost everything else...
I think that context would be interesting to hear given the upcoming availability of non-restricted .223 semi-autos, of which I have no doubt many will be used to take whitetail.




















































