The Fusion/Gold Dot seems to do pretty well. The 75 grain Gold Dot is well under MOA out of my 1:8 Tikka.
Just chew on this for a moment. A game animal is not something to experiment with by using a marginal caliber. I know someone is going to say they shot a grizzly in the eye with a 223 and dropped it. But seriously, you owe the animal a humane kill with a suitable big game cartridge rather than a wounded animal that escapes and suffers a slow death.OK what would be the recommender bullet for 223 on deer?
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ps my go to is a 7mm mag w 150 and Nosler B T Hunting. I would just like to try a different gun.
I have kill several deer with an arrow from a longbow. Everything else seems easy after that.Just chew on this for a moment. A game animal is not something to experiment with by using a marginal caliber. I know someone is going to say they shot a grizzly in the eye with a 223 and dropped it. But seriously, you owe the animal a humane kill with a suitable big game cartridge rather than a wounded animal that escapes and suffers a slow death.
If the ethical reasons do not motivate you then consider this, what if you encounter a deer of a lifetime. Wouldn't you want to maximize your chances of taking the deer?
You already have a big game caliber rifle so why not use it for the purpose it was intended and use the 223 Rem for varmints and predators.
Some of those whitetail’s aren’t small, especially the ones that you want to hang on the wall as K22 mentioned above.it's plenty for deer. most will say you need a huge caliber to knock down those small whitetails. I used a 80.5gr berger full bore last year and it didn't go 15 yards before piling up. shot placement is everything, not larger bullets. I'm using 77 tmks this year and also have some 88 eldms ready as well.
pick the rifle you can shoot well and send it.
I never found it "easy" hunting deer but that's just me. A big game caliber does not guarantee success, it still comes down to shot placement, but it does give one a bit of an edge.I have kill several deer with an arrow from a longbow. Everything else seems easy after that.
Some of those whitetail’s aren’t small, especially the ones that you want to hang on the wall as K22 mentioned above