Originally Posted by woods_walker
I recently had a brief email exchange with a Sierra technician about the suitability of the SGK .224 65 grain bullet for hunting Whitetail Deer. The feedback was essentially that they were initially manufactured for an Australian company for use on Kangaroos. Afterwards this bullet was made available to the public in 2004. He noted that the SGK 65 grain is the toughest .224 bullet in the Sierra lineup.



That surprises me as its always been the 55 grainer marketed under the Super Roo label here, and sold in packs of 1000.

Pro roo shooters ONLY shoot in the head as the chillers will not accept anything shot from the neck down. You would sooner a softer bullet for that job.