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04 October 2005, 18:27
7x57
223 for Deer
Which ammo company loads 223 Rem. ammo for deer sized game. Thanks Bryan
04 October 2005, 18:39
tiggertate
It's been a long time since I heard all the choices but Winchester loads a 63 gr pill for deer. Any premuim bullet load that might be out there should work, too. Like a TSX or the 60 gr Partition if you can find them in loaded ammo.

The trouble comes in finding a .223 rifle with a fast enough spin to shoot them well. If you have a 1-12 or faster you're home free. Some 1-14 guns have problems; some don't. Usually you can forget 1-16 for anything over 55 gr.


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04 October 2005, 20:21
vapodog
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The trouble comes in finding a .223 rifle with a fast enough spin to shoot them well. If you have a 1-12 or faster you're home free



Actually most all .223 rifles are 1:12 nd faster....Savage is 1:9


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04 October 2005, 22:28
mb
Winchester - 64 gr Powerpoint (works good BTW)
Federal - 60 gr Nosler Partition & 55 gr Trophy Bonded
PMC - 53 gr Barnes X-Bullet
04 October 2005, 23:35
tiggertate
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Originally posted by vapodog:
quote:
The trouble comes in finding a .223 rifle with a fast enough spin to shoot them well. If you have a 1-12 or faster you're home free



Actually most all .223 rifles are 1:12 nd faster....Savage is 1:9


Been a while since I bought one new. Most were 1-14 back then.


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05 October 2005, 10:13
seafire/B17G
Any good 55 grain SP or the 55 grain HP Sierra, any of the 60 grainers, the 63 grain Sierra, the 64 Win Power Point, the 65 grain sierra SP, the 70 grain Speer SP ( one of my favorite) and the 75 grain A Max.....

They are good for Oregon deer which are mainly blacktail.... some can argue on Mule Deer, but those herds are small.....Blacktail are the size of antelope usually....

The above are to add to the list posted by MB above.... all of those work great also.....

Just choose your shot placement...

I keep a 223 with a 60 grain V Max in the truck for deer in case one pops up driving down forest service roads that might be a keeper... it is in a compact Featherweight Winchester....little 2 x 7 Weaver Scope on it....

cheers
seafire
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05 October 2005, 10:38
Lowrider 49
Seafire got most of em!! I have a bull barrel AR upper that will put the 64 gr Power Points on whichever rib you want and will kill right now out to 300 yards. It's hard to beat!!

I also have a NEF that I ran a AI reamer into and it shoots just as good to 300 yds. The 223 is a great deer killer, but you MUST put it in the right spot!!


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05 October 2005, 15:49
7x57
I would like to thank everyone for their help. I ordered Federal ammo with 55 grain Bear Claws.
Bryan
05 October 2005, 19:08
vapodog
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Originally posted by 7x57:
I would like to thank everyone for their help. I ordered Federal ammo with 55 grain Bear Claws.
Bryan


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07 November 2005, 11:24
TomFromTheShade
That 55 grain trophy bonded round looks just about ideal out of the .223 Remington. We all can agree that 55 grains is probably the best weight for the .223 and the trophy bonded bullet has a great reputation for penetration and weight retention. All in all, you have a fine deer round there, and one that will probably be more accurate do to the low low recoil.


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07 November 2005, 19:52
bartsche
wave Has anybody done a deer with the 60gr.barriers yet? From a previous thread I figured that a whole bunch of guys were going to run out and try it.Anybody? bewilderedroger


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