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22-250 for deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 1793273" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>When you get into these conversations wether it's a 6.5 creed for elk or a .223 for deer the case design has very little to do with the " killing". You see case designs shot gun slugs, sub sonic and everything in between and they all work. All the case has to do is propell the projectile fast enough to hit accurately and perform.</p><p></p><p>The 2 real factors that affect "killing" for harvest are shot placement and bullet performance. You put the bullet where it is supposed to go and the bullet performs- penetrates and expands the end results will always be the same no matter what case it's shot from.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't use an explosive Varmint type bullet to hunt deer out of a 22-250. But a good soft nose, or controlled expansion bullet that will penetrate and expand will. " kill" quickly every time when it's placed correctly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 1793273, member: 88320"] When you get into these conversations wether it’s a 6.5 creed for elk or a .223 for deer the case design has very little to do with the “ killing”. You see case designs shot gun slugs, sub sonic and everything in between and they all work. All the case has to do is propell the projectile fast enough to hit accurately and perform. The 2 real factors that affect “killing” for harvest are shot placement and bullet performance. You put the bullet where it is supposed to go and the bullet performs- penetrates and expands the end results will always be the same no matter what case it’s shot from. I wouldn’t use an explosive Varmint type bullet to hunt deer out of a 22-250. But a good soft nose, or controlled expansion bullet that will penetrate and expand will. “ kill” quickly every time when it’s placed correctly [/QUOTE]
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