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What can't .223 kill?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jammer1" data-source="post: 504638" data-attributes="member: 12635"><p>I have personally witnessed a solid chest hit on a whitetail doe that ran off without leaving a single drop of blood. Combing the area the next day produced no results. I love the 223 for what it is best at, varmints. I refuse to use it on anything larger than a coyote. </p><p> </p><p>While the laws in many states have been changed to permit its use on deer, it is in my opionion, unethical to use it on deer or anything larger. As for bear and buffalo, if you are stupid enough to try, you are likely to get a quick lesson as to why as you are reduced to bear chow or toe jam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jammer1, post: 504638, member: 12635"] I have personally witnessed a solid chest hit on a whitetail doe that ran off without leaving a single drop of blood. Combing the area the next day produced no results. I love the 223 for what it is best at, varmints. I refuse to use it on anything larger than a coyote. While the laws in many states have been changed to permit its use on deer, it is in my opionion, unethical to use it on deer or anything larger. As for bear and buffalo, if you are stupid enough to try, you are likely to get a quick lesson as to why as you are reduced to bear chow or toe jam. [/QUOTE]
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