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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 506193" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>I would agree in part with the others. I've hunted deer with .223 using mostly Barns. As long as the deer aren't to far out and there not big trophy class animals like mule deer size it works pretty well. Smallish white and black tail at .30 30 range or a little farther... shouldn't be any problem with a well placed shot. It's when you push the animal size and start trying range's meant for the .308 Win and .300 Win Mag class cartridges; there's where you start running into some real problems.</p><p> Just my 0.02</p><p> 436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 506193, member: 16609"] I would agree in part with the others. I've hunted deer with .223 using mostly Barns. As long as the deer aren’t to far out and there not big trophy class animals like mule deer size it works pretty well. Smallish white and black tail at .30 30 range or a little farther... shouldn't be any problem with a well placed shot. It’s when you push the animal size and start trying range’s meant for the .308 Win and .300 Win Mag class cartridges; there’s where you start running into some real problems. Just my 0.02 436 [/QUOTE]
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