I find this all entertaining , especially with all the deer I've seen killed with 5.56.
Shot placement is king, bullet design after that.
P.S. Understand we are talking deer in the lower 48 state and not dangerous game in Alaska or other continents.
Greetings Colt191145lover,
I agree that the 5.56 - .223 Remington has taken countless deer in N. America.
And, with today’s extra tough bullets, the little cartridge more than likely is working better than ever.
That said, it remains my opinion that because there are so many appropriate cartridges available these days, there really is no reason to use varmint cartridges for hoofed game.
Again, I agree with you that, just like the little .243, also the 5.56 does work most of the time, provided like anything else, that the all-important vital hit is delivered and one’s bullet doesn’t come unraveled before piercing some vital organ or central nerve of the animal.
Earlier in this thread I described witnessing a literally brain shot wildebeest, that ran away, after being shot through the skull with a 50 grain .222 Remington bullet.
(Part of a culling effort, during drought).
Eventually we found it again and I finished it off with a 220 gr round nose soft through her shoulders (.30-06 Rifle).
I expect that a flat nosed revolver bullet striking the same spot would’ve been more effective.
Certainly an appropriate caliber rifle bullet striking the exact same spot would have instantly dropped that animal, in the first place.
Yours Truly is an above average rifle shot but occasionally, just like every hunter now and then does, I muff one.
This of course results in having to find and finish the wounded and suffering animal.
This is a major reason why I recommend cartridges with bullet weights capable of breaking bones of whatever species is being hunted.
I don’t begrudge you or any others for using too light of cartridges on hoofed critters.
It is your life and you should live it according to your own moral compass.
But my friendly suggestion remains, in all fairness to the animals, “Use enough gun”.
That’s it, old geezer rant over.
Kind Regards,
Velo Dog.