Use something bigger. If the .222 doesn't make a clean kill and the thing turns into a mess you are probably going to lose a hunting partner. That's my two cents.
BBTC48 said:Where I live (Pa) it's illegal to hunt deer with ANY .22 cal. There's a reason. Don't do it. There are way too many decent 6mm, 25 cals, and 6.5mm's that don't hardly kick at all. Please reconsider. You'll thank yourself later by not opening yourself (and your sweetie) to a bad experience. We all know someone who has done it somewhere but that doesn't make it right.
I know you were,I was just saying what has happened in my state and I agree no matter if she uses the little .222 rem or a .700 nitro she needs time behind the rifle. And again for the record I definitly don't think the .222 is a elk round!LHSMITH said:bozo- I was correcting miss-information about Pennsylvania game law. I think my states rules allowing a .17 CF, Hornet or BEE are stupid. As far as the original question on this thread, since the OP's girlfriend is a new shooter, I would get her as much time behind a rifle as possible before letting her attempt to take a whitetail with a .222.
JLDavid said:My brother and I both killed several pickup loads of mule deer with a 222 Remington.
Capt. Ben,captben said:Hands Down My Favorite off the shelf caliber for Kids Less than 75lbs is a .223rem with a heavy Barrel. It just does not hurt or scare them. I have taught many children to hunt with one.
I have made the mistake of using heavier calibers 243, 257, etc.. Even with lite loads and with the stocks cut to fit, they just kick like a 375 to a kid. Load a good bullet like a Barnes or a Nosler partition if you handload or if you don't, buy Federal Premiums with the 60 Gr. Nosler partition, or Black Hills with a 62 grain barnes solid. Behind the shoulder shots 150 yds or less will Kill the Hell out of Deer.
If you insist on a bigger Caliber, have your kids dry fire a rifle many, many, many times at a target. I have found this Much more effective as practise than repeatedly kicking the heck out of them and teaching them to Flinch.
I Have personally witnessed dozens and dozens(If not hundreds, We live in TX and legally cull our ranches) of deer killed with a .223 and not just head or neck shots. Behind the shoulder works Great.
Just my 2 cents and lots of experience.
Capt. Ben
BBTC48 said:OK, I stand corrected about hunting deer in Pa. with 22cals, but that doesn't change my bent on the subject. As you have stated, that makes .243, 6.5/284, .264WinMag etc. unlawful in Pa. am I right on that one ? Nothing under 27 cal, eh?
RELOADER300 said:like many others said it's not what you hit'em with it's where when i was little i dropped a doe no problem from 80 yards with a 17 remington.