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Re: .223 deer bullet

Postby gyrfalcon on Thu May 17, 2012 5:55 am

user293 wrote:i shoot at deer all the time with my .25 problem?



Nope!

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Re: .223 deer bullet

Postby Rem700 on Thu May 17, 2012 7:34 am

user293 wrote:
gyrfalcon wrote:So what do you folks think of .25ACP for hunting deer? It's perfectly legal to use in Minnesota. :stirthepot:


i shoot at deer all the time with my .25 problem?

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Re: .223 deer bullet

Postby Holland&Holland on Thu May 17, 2012 7:38 am

Nothing wrong with a .25. Many would consider it perfect for whitetail and I have droped many with one.

.25-06
.257 Roberts
.257 Wby
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Re: .223 deer bullet

Postby gunforhire on Thu May 17, 2012 2:51 pm

After re reading this thread, I think I am gonna carry my AR as a backup to my Blackhawk for deer hunting :cogitating: :rotf:
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Re: .223 deer bullet

Postby grousemaster on Thu May 17, 2012 2:55 pm

Holland&Holland wrote:Nothing wrong with a .25. Many would consider it perfect for whitetail and I have droped many with one.

.25-06
.257 Roberts
.257 Wby
.250 Savage

Probably are more...



If you decide to go with a .25acp that's fine, but try to limit your shots to 20 feet or so and aim for the ear hole. Choose a quality projectile.
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Re: .223 deer bullet

Postby user293 on Thu May 17, 2012 3:30 pm

grousemaster wrote:
Holland&Holland wrote:Nothing wrong with a .25. Many would consider it perfect for whitetail and I have droped many with one.

.25-06
.257 Roberts
.257 Wby
.250 Savage

Probably are more...



If you decide to go with a .25acp that's fine, but try to limit your shots to 20 feet or so and aim for the ear hole. Choose a quality projectile.


wait, why?
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Re: .223 deer bullet

Postby gunforhire on Thu May 17, 2012 3:35 pm

user293 wrote:
grousemaster wrote:
Holland&Holland wrote:Nothing wrong with a .25. Many would consider it perfect for whitetail and I have droped many with one.

.25-06
.257 Roberts
.257 Wby
.250 Savage

Probably are more...



If you decide to go with a .25acp that's fine, but try to limit your shots to 20 feet or so and aim for the ear hole. Choose a quality projectile.


wait, why?


Beacuse he cant get close enough to the deer to jump out and slit it's throat :lol:
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Re: .223 deer bullet

Postby cobb on Thu May 17, 2012 3:37 pm

This one strayed off topic enough and serves no further useful purpose.

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