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    Quote Originally Posted by James sully View Post
    Wondering if it's got the power
    "Knock over a stag", casually as if:" yeah mate,I just knocked over a stag", you "knock over stags" on a regular basis? I bet not, and if you take a .223 bush, am hoping you see nothing, ever.

    .223 is a small game and varmint/target round period.

    With correct placement, the correct projectile and within short range, it will do it, but only for experienced hunters with a good understanding of animal anatomy.
    -And in my book, correct placement does NOT include headshots.

    Get a 165 gn .308 projectile and a 55gn .223 projectile, look up a ballistics programme applicable to each, then go find a deer farm with big strong breeding stags and look at them, preferably from up real close, think about where the projectile must go- and then look at the projectiles you are holding. If you still need told, I expect the telling would be wasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 257weatherby View Post
    "Knock over a stag", casually as if:" yeah mate,I just knocked over a stag", you "knock over stags" on a regular basis? I bet not, and if you take a .223 bush, am hoping you see nothing, ever.

    .223 is a small game and varmint/target round period.

    With correct placement, the correct projectile and within short range, it will do it, but only for experienced hunters with a good understanding of animal anatomy.
    -And in my book, correct placement does NOT include headshots.

    Get a 165 gn .308 projectile and a 55gn .223 projectile, look up a ballistics programme applicable to each, then go find a deer farm with big strong breeding stags and look at them, preferably from up real close, think about where the projectile must go- and then look at the projectiles you are holding. If you still need told, I expect the telling would be wasted.
    Yip, real close, like jump the fence and poke it with a stick close, works best round easter they are especially docile at that time of year
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    Quote Originally Posted by big_foot View Post
    Yip, real close, like jump the fence and poke it with a stick close, works best round easter they are especially docile at that time of year
    Thoroughly recommended for those with a need for an intensive period of "bonding" with poked stags!
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    Quote Originally Posted by big_foot View Post
    Yip, real close, like jump the fence and poke it with a stick close, works best round easter they are especially docile at that time of year
    ooh,thats nasty

 

 

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