Sorry if I missed it, but what velocity are shooting those 45gr tsx bullets at for the penetration in the pine and mule deer?
I just got the chance to chrony it today, 3 round average was 3280 fps (load is 15 grains Hodgdon Lil'gun)
Sorry if I missed it, but what velocity are shooting those 45gr tsx bullets at for the penetration in the pine and mule deer?
I don't know what the big deal is, people have been using 22 centerfires for a zillion years Stateside, and in other parts of Canada, not to mention SA and Eroupe.very impressive Todd thanks alot for this thread finally the real answer to "22-250, 233 for deer?" threads we see on a daily basis.......
I vote to make this a sticky I think it would be great to have a thread full of shots like these so we can see how different bullets perform on game.
I seem to recall a Zebra shot with a Hornet in the Barnes book a few years back.....
Cat
I'm looking forward to being able to use a 223 for deer! Those 45 grain TSX's look like a kick-ass pick.
Cheers
Trev
todbartell,
What cartridge are you shooting the 45 grain out of?
Great pics! Really chopped up that liver (the lungs are the pink things in the background, no?)
I don't know what the big deal is, people have been using 22 centerfires for a zillion years Stateside, and in other parts of Canada, not to mention SA and Eroupe.
I seem to recall a Zebra shot with a Hornet in the Barnes book a few years back.....
Cat

I dont think its a huge deal I just think it would be nice to have a thread were you can see the bullet performance on game......and I think its a huge deal that this thread puts to death the daily "can I use a .22 for deer threads"......and also shuts up the gangs of people that jump in with "I dont advise using such a small bullet...ect"......
the answer is now "Yes you can use a .22cal centerfire on deer sized game just fine as long as the bullet is of a good quality and the shot placement is good there will be no issues taking a deer with a .22cal centerfire"....
I dont think its a huge deal I just think it would be nice to have a thread were you can see the bullet performance on game......and I think its a huge deal that this thread puts to death the daily "can I use a .22 for deer threads"......and also shuts up the gangs of people that jump in with "I dont advise using such a small bullet...ect"......
the answer is now "Yes you can use a .22cal centerfire on deer sized game just fine as long as the bullet is of a good quality and the shot placement is good there will be no issues taking a deer with a .22cal centerfire"....
the problem is that if you start making statements like that, through word of mouth the 'with good quality bullets' part will be lost and some idiot is going to be out there shooting deer with 45 grain Winchester .223 varmint bullets.
the number of hunters that would reload a quality bullet like the 45 gr. TSX, understand its limitations, and take a deer sized animal humanely with it probably only represent a very small portion of .223 owners.
the problem is that if you start making statements like that, through word of mouth the 'with good quality bullets' part will be lost and some idiot is going to be out there shooting deer with 45 grain Winchester .223 varmint bullets.
the number of hunters that would reload a quality bullet like the 45 gr. TSX, understand its limitations, and take a deer sized animal humanely with it probably only represent a very small portion of .223 owners.





























