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hunting bigger game / .22 caliber/magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="RossN" data-source="post: 195511" data-attributes="member: 9268"><p>I have shot a number of deer with a .22 using subsonic hollow points, the largest being a red/wapiti cross that went 115kg on the hook. That was shot (2x) in the neck, but I had pass through several times with fallow deer shot through the ribs. There isn't much in there to stop a bullet, and if you can see where they run then I expect that it would work ok on deer as large as a caribou. I know that it is not ideal, but I know it works.</p><p>On the other hand, what was the point of telling the story in the first place? </p><p> </p><p>Regards,</p><p> </p><p>Ross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossN, post: 195511, member: 9268"] I have shot a number of deer with a .22 using subsonic hollow points, the largest being a red/wapiti cross that went 115kg on the hook. That was shot (2x) in the neck, but I had pass through several times with fallow deer shot through the ribs. There isn't much in there to stop a bullet, and if you can see where they run then I expect that it would work ok on deer as large as a caribou. I know that it is not ideal, but I know it works. On the other hand, what was the point of telling the story in the first place? Regards, Ross [/QUOTE]
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