In Tennessee anything centerfire is legalThis doesn't help the OP but Georgia's rule is centerfire .223 or larger. Georgia's DNR feel the .22 centerfires are adequate.
In Tennessee anything centerfire is legalThis doesn't help the OP but Georgia's rule is centerfire .223 or larger. Georgia's DNR feel the .22 centerfires are adequate.
I will say it again I have tracked more deer shot with arrows and large rifles than from a 22-250I've got a recoil sensitive daughter. Our state allows .22 Centerfire caliber rifles with expanding bullets. As long as we are using common sense and *Rule 1 Violation*s there is nothing wrong with using a 22-250 rem. Quit crying about it!
I shoot my 22-250 to 1000 on steel and deer to 600 75 gr amaxwhat bullets who makes them
It might be over kill. I have tons of whitetails tipped over with 204. I have drt many with my 17 hmr. A 30-55 gr pill at 3400 FPS threw the ribs liquifies both lungs.
Thanks
Buck
And what was the op asking back on page one ?
Well that should just about do it if not we need to get the popcorn ready for the doeIf the .22-250 is good enough for deer? After reading this thread, I learned deer wear Kevlar vests with level 3 ceramic plates. The 5.56 (aka .223 rem) is good enough for the enemies of the United States but a .223 on steroids can't kill a deer.
Learn summit' newz erryday.
Well that should just about do it if not we need to get the popcorn ready for the doe
You can report the thread, the little bell icon in the lower left of this post, to the Admin and see if they care about your feelings.it is time to move on this is supposed to be a long range forum not a varmint rifle forum
it is obvious with the number of people who have posted their are to many people who don't care about clean *Rule 1 Violation*al kills they should find a varmint hunting site and post their ****