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AR15/10 Rifles
223 Deer Bullet/Factory Load
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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1738534" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>How much difference, for the sake of argument on the max end, is there between a .257 Rob 115 gr and say a 22-6mm with a 90gr or even a .22-250 with the heavy bullets? A very fine line and if you draw the line at .25 cal you're omitting a whole host of 24 bores that are phenominal deer killers. I agree with you that .224 caliber is not something I preach to the masses, but it is an "adequate" round. Especially with new products in tougher bullets. A lot of input goes into fish and game rules and a number of states allow .224 for deer. In a lot of places in Texas most hunting is done from a blind over feeders at a hundred yards or less. A good set up for a .223.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1738534, member: 107749"] How much difference, for the sake of argument on the max end, is there between a .257 Rob 115 gr and say a 22-6mm with a 90gr or even a .22-250 with the heavy bullets? A very fine line and if you draw the line at .25 cal you're omitting a whole host of 24 bores that are phenominal deer killers. I agree with you that .224 caliber is not something I preach to the masses, but it is an "adequate" round. Especially with new products in tougher bullets. A lot of input goes into fish and game rules and a number of states allow .224 for deer. In a lot of places in Texas most hunting is done from a blind over feeders at a hundred yards or less. A good set up for a .223. [/QUOTE]
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