Since I have been looking at 223 bullets I noticed that there are 223 Partitions. 60 grainers. I guess those would be for deer. Where it is legal anyway to use the 223 for deer. In Kansas it is only legal to use 24 cal or higher.
Since I have been looking at 223 bullets I noticed that there are 223 Partitions. 60 grainers. I guess those would be for deer. Where it is legal anyway to use the 223 for deer. In Kansas it is only legal to use 24 cal or higher.
Paul B you are a good man. You asked a really interesting question. Thank you. Not for the answer. I STILL do not know the answer, but for the question. Gotta think more and you helped.
The 223 kills deer very well. Do I carry one deer hunting? No. Yet it works just fine. So does the Hornet a little closer. Heck so would a 22 long rifle I am sure. My deer gun was my 06 for years. My Contender in 30 30 has joined it.
YES I have decided they ARE necesary. Just not for me so far. With Pickles 257 Weatherby mag I would use them for deer.
Last edited by j1; 04-06-2014 at 12:59 PM.
Not necesary. Can we change the question from necesary to desirable? Different question really.
Last edited by j1; 06-06-2014 at 01:27 PM.
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