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    Quote Originally Posted by video hunter View Post
    There is a post on here titled '223 on deer' that has gained a bit of traction, well done.

    Perhaps someone should start a post on 222 on deer?

    However parts of it have wandered off onto 222 rifles etc like most of these forum posts do.

    I'm not really a gun person and more into my photography. I have a collection as I have stated before on 35mm photos from the past again and I am putting them up for forum enjoyment.

    However I have used both 222 and 223 just like others on this forum.
    Yes as we all know the 222 caliber was used all over the world and some will have a following on it. So this thread is about the comparison of 222 vs 223 on deer. I'll leave this for the technical gun experts to sort out and explain.


    Some postings on 222.
    I was just like anyone else joining the NZFS like hundreds of others. At that early time period you could get a reduction deal on the price of either a 222 or a 270 rifle. The rifle I got was a Sako 222.

    Yes it was stated on the other post '223 on deer' that a guy shot himself in the foot in the Ruahines and I have heard that a few times also. The 222 photos posting relate to the NZFS Ruahine area about 1974 period.


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    Rain gauge photo..... What has this got to do with a 222/223 posting. The fact is they were there in the 1970s and also I couldn't find other photos to match this 222 posting within that time period associated with deer culling etc.

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    Ruahine red deer

    This is what you did in those days.....
    1. Go shoot a deer
    2. Remove its tail, this was to show the numbers culled.
    Garry Sutton was culling in the NW Ruahines in 74. He confirmed the NZFS in their infinite wisdom would not supply ammo for 243 even though it was a perfect calibre for culling. He used a 270 which he called it a blunderbuss. It was the proverbial pos called a BSA CF2.

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    yes sadly the Forest service stores board had much to answer for - the sako vixen in .222 ran out and what did the Muppets in stores Board replace it with a sportco .222 no one wanted them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    yes sadly the Forest service stores board had much to answer for - the sako vixen in .222 ran out and what did the Muppets in stores Board replace it with a sportco .222 no one wanted them
    Had one of them for a while, was still more accurate than a Mini 14 in 223. Ruger was good for about 6 inch group @ 100yds before a bit of tuning, was never particularly good for accuracy.
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