Last edited by Tahr; 26-10-2022 at 11:13 AM.
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@Tahr you running those 77s at standard tikka mag length? any issues?
To be fair 223 would be fine for goats, fallow. But reds, Its boarder line, use something a bit bigger IMO
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A bit more bang is better.
I would say there’s probably been more red deer shot in NZ with .223 & .222 than any other caliber.
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you could probably say there has been more deer wounded in NZ with then too.......... the .303brit was up there for many years,the .308,243,270,30/06 came along and killed it off...
said it before..re read Philip Holdens chapter 222 the controversial one...... its as relevant today as when he wrote it all those years ago..the heavy for calibre and mono projectiles have changed things for the better but you still have to get in as close as you can and poke that wee bit of metal in the right place....a gut shot with a .50BMG is still a gut shot and will still crawl away to die horrible death....
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@Micky Duck yip. Old acquaintance of mine spent a couple of years culling and such.
Wore 2 barrels out on a browning bar 308 using predominantly 180gr round nose.
Never had an issue.
Went to a sako 222 and first handful of deer were a right xock up. Had the habit of aiming for big bits usually and even if he was a little off the big pill still did the bizzo.
Had to quickly learn to aim at different spots.
He was a good enough shot to make it work but had to change his shooting habits
In a way it’s a bit like surfing.
If you’ve ever surfed some of the big waves at the internationally famous breaks like Pipeline or Waimea Bay, the smaller you call the wave, the bigger the man you are.
So 3 guys will go out, one will call it 30’ one will say it’s only 28, and so on. In actual fact it’s probably 35 foot.
Obviously successfully killing a deer with a light calibre at longer distances proves your hunting prowess. The lighter the bullet and the further….
funny thats a bit like a pissing contest.... who can go the furtherest..
for ME harvesting a deer is NOTHING like that... NOTHING AT ALL.
I usually use my faithful .270 but at times feel like a change so carry something else,I KNOW the range will need to be closer and my aim better... if I do my bit and poke that tiny bit of metal in right place all is good.
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