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FWIW the 22-250 is one of the top ten most popular Deer cartridges in Texas. Many even trophy sized Bucks have fallen to it.
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A 55 - 60 Gr bullet works best for a .222
You need to realize that a .222 is not really a deer gun. But of all the .22 calibers, it is probably the best.
As velocity increases - the performance of the bullets goes down to the point of where a .22 / 250 is a poor choice for deer, unless you are hunting in an open field and can do a head or neck shot. a .220 Swift is not recommended for deer at all. Every reloading manual I ever saw, has in big letter that this cartridge is not intended for hunting deer PERIOD.
One guy from hunting camp had a .222 Remington and loaned it to my sister a couple of times for deer season, she never shot anything with it except targets - but I was always intrigued to find out what it would do on a large whitetail deer. I don't think that it would bounce off, but it probably wouldn't penetrate too far either.
Not to say that there wasn't ever any deer poached in Pennsylvania with a plain old .22 long rifle. We shot cows many times when we butchered our own meat with nothing but a .22 to the head and they all died. A cow has a much heavier bone structure then a deer, but we were shooting the cows at a range of about 3 feet. Don't you have to be at least 18 to post here?
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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Anyone remember the guy who killed Tigers in the Raj with a 22 Savage HP when it was known as the Imp ? Ask this buck about a 70 gr .224 TSX starting out at 3600 fps (22-06) that penetrated 3/4 of his body, then the neck and is still flying at 352 lasered yards. Congrats. What state was that shot in???? Surely not Wyoming... Ya frammy, do tell..But I guess that wouldn't be the first time you posted an illegally killed pronghorn here now would it..?
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two more thread pirates have been sent to the ignore room.
if we sent all thread pirates there, they might stop it.
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Frammy is one more "hunter" who belongs in jail for taking game illegally. Oh yeah, I forgot BossLady is Oldman's blushing bride and not just a figment of his syphilis addled mind. Just as well, it looks like the family that hunts illegally together stays together.
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What is this, ignorance at work?
Let me tell you have it is, even though I've never done it.
But the book says ........
Everyone knows......
Hint, it works much better if you post about things that you actually have personal experience with, even better things with which you have multiple personal experiences with, sort of a track record, to share. Making black/white, right/wrong, will/won't declarations makes you come across like JeffO, the pride of Oregonian 358 THS hunters everywhere.
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two more thread pirates have been sent to the ignore room.
if we sent all thread pirates there, they might stop it. You already had me on ignore, I checked days ago...But we all know you toggle everyone of our posts, so whats the point? Other than to tell everyone you sent us to ignore...BFD
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two more thread pirates have been sent to the ignore room.
if we sent all thread pirates there, they might stop it. You already had me on ignore, I checked days ago...But we all know you toggle everyone of our posts, so whats the point? Other than to tell everyone you sent us to ignore...BFD Exactly! Does he/she make hit and run PMs to you too?
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22,000 members, that means .0545% are in the ignore room.
Those consigned to the room might consider the following:
To quote William:"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves"
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And at least one is impersonating an ugly woman.
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22,000 members, that means .0545% are in the ignore room.
Those consigned to the room might consider the following:
To quote William:"The fault, dear Larry.Oldman1942/Bosslady, is not in this forum, But in yourself" I fixed this for you..
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Shooterdood has learned quickly who the imposter in the thong is.
Good work Shooter!
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I fixed this for you.. Not quite; you left out "douchebag."
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What does all this back biting have to do with my original question????
I asked about bullet choices!!!! Take your petty arguments somewhere else!!!!
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My main deer shooter for years was a Remington model 7 in .223 & 53 gr. XFB then the TSX...I'm thinking the 45 gr. TSX would work very nicely in a 1-14 twist .222 but have no actual experience with either...I'm pretty sure the TSX would be your best option...
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The .224 45 grain TSX shoots sub-MOA out of my 1-14 .222 Vixen. 23 grains of H322, CCI400s. We use it for hogs, armadillos, and coyotes.
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22,000 members, that means .0545% are in the ignore room.
Those consigned to the room might consider the following:
To quote William:"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves" There are quite a few ignorant folks here. It's a real shame the ignore feature doesn't completely block them.
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22,000 members, that means .0545% are in the ignore room.
Those consigned to the room might consider the following:
To quote William:"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves" There are quite a few ignorant folks here. It's a real shame the ignore feature doesn't completely block them. If that were the case, nobody would be responding to you...
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Stupid can either be spawned from a persons unwillingness to correct their ignorance or not acknowledging their obvious ignorance.
Intelligence is the ability to acknowledge your ignorance and work through it without showing your stupidity.
Guess where you fit into that whole equation Swampy....
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Although I have never used them, Marshall Stanton at www.beartoothbullets.com likes the 55 grain Barnes in his Savage 24V 222 over 20 gauge for deer. Jeff
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