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.223?

Posted By: RedneckNinji

.223? - 01/02/24 03:03 PM

Anyone killed deer with a .223? What is the best ammo and where is the best shot placement? I’ve got one that is pretty sentimental to me and would mean a lot to just take 1 deer with then back to a safe/range Queen!
Posted By: Semo

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 03:11 PM

In the ham with a FMJ.
Posted By: Mbrock

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 03:21 PM

Originally Posted by Semo
In the ham with a FMJ.

😂

We’ve killed quite a few when my boys first started hunting with a Federal 62 grain soft point. Double lunged a few and spine shot one. All died very quickly. I don’t recommend this being someone’s primary deer killer, but it will do it. Just wait on good broadside shots. Nothing questionable.
Posted By: Backwards cowboy

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 03:31 PM

Originally Posted by Semo
In the ham with a FMJ.




There's been alot killed like this, but very few recovered
Posted By: 000buck

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 03:36 PM

I’d get CNC recommendations on this, he’s pretty found of them small calibers on deer. 🤣🤣🤣

Piled up some over the years with 55 grain soft points. All was 100 yards or less broadside open shots, behind the shoulder, they all bled and didn’t go far.

My buddy uses them 55 grain nosler Etip, put in the vitals and they do a good job as well.
Posted By: 000buck

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 03:37 PM

Originally Posted by Backwoods cowboy
Originally Posted by Semo
In the ham with a FMJ.




There's been alot killed like this, but very few recovered



Good way to put it. 😁😁
Posted By: N2TRKYS

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 04:08 PM

I’ve killed two this year with my 223/77 TMK setup. Both ran about 50 yards. Both were hit lower than I wanted. The first one was a doe about 150 yards, broadside. Shot was low and back and didn’t exit. Bullet was recovered under the skin on the off side. The shot knocked her down, but she got up and ran about 50 yards. There was a drop of blood half way along her trail, but tracking her trail in the leaves was fairly easy. There was a good bit of blood on the ground were I found her. Second one was a 220 pound 8 point that was shot slightly quartering away at about 40 or 50 yards. The shot was low and angled towards the offside shoulder. I didn’t see an exit. The buck didn’t drop, but could tell it was hurt when it ran off. It bled enough that I could follow it at a steady walk without having to slow down and search for blood.

This is the first time I’ve used a 223 hunting, but won’t be the last.
Posted By: Madmax0818

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 04:51 PM

My son has killed 2 this year with Winchester Deer Season XP. One did not take a step and one ran about 50 yards.
Posted By: demp17

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 05:07 PM

Kids piled them up with 62g barnes bullet. Everything was within 75 yards and most were boom flop.
Posted By: jwalker77

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 05:18 PM

62gr fusion. They wont go far
Posted By: hayman

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 05:47 PM

I don’t have a whole lot of experience with shooting deer with a.223 as I have only ever shot at one using this caliber. I killed a 9 point earlier this season with the.223 using federal premium 55gr Barnes tsx placed right in the crease of the shoulder. Deer ran maybe 35-40 yards.
Posted By: 1bamashooter

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 06:14 PM

55gr tsx
Posted By: blade

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 07:30 PM

Its a pine goat. Double lung him and he will die quickly. Except these magic deer we read about that take 458 Winchester magnums thru both lungs and shoulders and run 3 miles before a pack of walkers finally take them down and someone dispatches him with a 22 pistol to the ear. Most likely you don't have many of those on your place tho so you should be ok. :-)
Posted By: Forrestgump1

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 10:52 PM

I haven’t shot one with a .223, but a 22-250 with a 55 grain federal fusion will dump one and give you a pass through.
Posted By: Gobble4me757

Re: .223? - 01/02/24 11:22 PM

Don’t shoot 55gr federal blue tips…you lose them. I made the mistake on a biggun and not a drop of blood at 50 yards. I switched to 62 gr federal fusion and will give it a shot
Posted By: 700ltr308

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 12:21 AM

Yep
Posted By: Pwyse

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 01:03 AM

That round is way too powerful for deer. That’s why they are used in fully semi automatic weapons of war. Like machine guns and AR15s. Mainly used to combat tanks.
Posted By: abolt300

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 01:25 AM

Originally Posted by Semo
In the ham with a FMJ.

Yep deadliest shot you can take on one. Especially if you’re shooting a 55 gr FMJ. Low brisket shots are almost as good.
Posted By: hunterturf

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 01:40 AM

62gr tsx. 14 deer with one in the last 3 seasons. farthest was 205, passed through both shoulders
Posted By: Buckshot77

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 02:07 AM

Originally Posted by demp17
Kids piled them up with 62g barnes bullet. Everything was within 75 yards and most were boom flop.

Ditto. A pile of hogs too
Posted By: Mully

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 03:22 PM

55gr Remington CoreLokt did the job on the ones I have shot with my .223
Posted By: hitek

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 06:57 PM

Heaviest bullet they make and 2" behind the crease in the shoulder.
Posted By: Bull64

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 08:42 PM

Just stay off the damn shoulder…
Posted By: 300gr

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 09:53 PM

Originally Posted by Pwyse
That round is way too powerful for deer. That’s why they are used in fully semi automatic weapons of war. Like machine guns and AR15s. Mainly used to combat tanks.

Thank goodness he isnt using a 9mm. Wouldn't be meat left
Posted By: 300gr

Re: .223? - 01/03/24 09:54 PM

Neck,lung , heart and you will get the deer
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