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<blockquote data-quote="jrsolocam" data-source="post: 415363" data-attributes="member: 24511"><p>I finally give up on discouraging people from using .223 and .22-250 on whitetails. In ND bucks can weigh up to and over 300 lbs. I guess it doesn't matter how many deer you see running around with injuries due to light bullets blowing up. </p><p> </p><p>Yes, you can kill a deer with a 55 gr bullet, thats not the point. If you can only afford one rifle and its a .223 I guess you pick your shots and make it work. </p><p> </p><p>For everyone else, I believe a .243 with a good bullet is a sensible minimum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrsolocam, post: 415363, member: 24511"] I finally give up on discouraging people from using .223 and .22-250 on whitetails. In ND bucks can weigh up to and over 300 lbs. I guess it doesn't matter how many deer you see running around with injuries due to light bullets blowing up. Yes, you can kill a deer with a 55 gr bullet, thats not the point. If you can only afford one rifle and its a .223 I guess you pick your shots and make it work. For everyone else, I believe a .243 with a good bullet is a sensible minimum. [/QUOTE]
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