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Old 10-25-2009 | 01:29 AM
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Just 100% heavier at times.
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Old 10-25-2009 | 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by heinz57
.22 caliber is a RIMFIRE

First off your wrong. .22 hornet is a centerfire. and its .22. a .22 short and long are rimfire.

And secondly .243 is not minimum. Maybe in your opinion but it would still make you wrong.
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Old 10-25-2009 | 10:21 AM
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to me...i like it that the 22 cals go inside and bounce around, causes more damage than a through and through...i think thats why its the deadliest round there is
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Old 10-25-2009 | 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by halfbakedi420
to me...i like it that the 22 cals go inside and bounce around, causes more damage than a through and through...i think thats why its the deadliest round there is
BS..............
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Old 10-25-2009 | 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by halfbakedi420
to me...i like it that the 22 cals go inside and bounce around, causes more damage than a through and through...i think thats why its the deadliest round there is

did i mention we are debating over .02 of an inch?
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Old 10-25-2009 | 10:32 AM
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BS? have you heard of the guy that got shot in the chest with a .22 and the bullet came out of his leg?
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Old 10-25-2009 | 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by halfbakedi420
did i mention we are debating over .02 of an inch?
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you can kill deer with a 22LR , a 223 is only .003 bigger, jus a lil more powder ...lol...lol
that's just silly. There's a dramatic diff in power between a .22LR and .223 - huge diff.

LOL, indeed.

.223 will work, with caveats expressed by many here - the main one being, under expert guidance (that puts me out of the running). Broadside through ribs into heart/lungs, with hunting bullet? Dead deer (though may run a bit, just as with anything else). I think it's a bit light, when there are so many better choices, but it would do. .243 is a lot more bullet (but still light, IMHO). It the kid is a deadeye with discipline to pass up on less-than-ideal angles, it would do (again, that puts me out of the running)

I've a friend in GA whose daughter used a .223 NEF single-shot. She got several deer... then nailed a very large (around 180lbs) buck. Great shot, to the shoulder. They spent half the day tracking that deer - it laid down several times - finally shotgunned it. Point is - it was great shot placement for a 30-30 or bigger, but not a .223. She's moving up in to a bigger gun (I voted 30-30)

I personally would look to a heavier bullet. 243 is a lot more than .223, despite what some internet dimbulbs will tell you. It won't kick all that much, and will have all the range a youngster can use.

still... I vote 30-30. sufficiency, and light kicking in 150gr.

IMHO, of course...
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Old 10-25-2009 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Catus Magnus
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that's just silly. There's a dramatic diff in power between a .22LR and .223 - huge diff.

LOL, indeed.

.223 will work, with caveats expressed by many here - the main one being, under expert guidance (that puts me out of the running). Broadside through ribs into heart/lungs, with hunting bullet? Dead deer (though may run a bit, just as with anything else). I think it's a bit light, when there are so many better choices, but it would do. .243 is a lot more bullet (but still light, IMHO). It the kid is a deadeye with discipline to pass up on less-than-ideal angles, it would do (again, that puts me out of the running)

I've a friend in GA whose daughter used a .223 NEF single-shot. She got several deer... then nailed a very large (around 180lbs) buck. Great shot, to the shoulder. They spent half the day tracking that deer - it laid down several times - finally shotgunned it. Point is - it was great shot placement for a 30-30 or bigger, but not a .223. She's moving up in to a bigger gun (I voted 30-30)

I personally would look to a heavier bullet. 243 is a lot more than .223, despite what some internet dimbulbs will tell you. It won't kick all that much, and will have all the range a youngster can use.

still... I vote 30-30. sufficiency, and light kicking in 150gr.

IMHO, of course...


are ya sayin a 22lr cannot kill a deer...i was by no means sayin ethically kill a deer......i was sayin any bullet will kill...and ya kno where ya can stik ur dimbulb ehhhh
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Old 10-25-2009 | 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by halfbakedi420
are ya sayin a 22lr cannot kill a deer
No, I did not say that. I will say that it isn't a good idea if you're hunting and expect to recover your deer (and don't want legal probs).

I am saying that considering a .22LR and .223 to be in any way comparable, separated only by bore diff (?) indicates... Dimbulb status, regardless of where you stick it.
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Old 10-25-2009 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Catus Magnus
No, I did not say that. I will say that it isn't a good idea if you're hunting and expect to recover your deer (and don't want legal probs).

I am saying that considering a .22LR and .223 to be in any way comparable, separated only by bore diff (?) indicates... Dimbulb status, regardless of where you stick it.


once again Cacti

i was sayin any bullet will kill..good lord get the dimbulb out from in front of ur face..anybullet will kill..plz be safe with any type of gun, even bows and arrows, a target tip on an arrow will kill too!!!


this is a tragic event , i just want everyone to know guns and bullets are designed to kill

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