At the Holts Auction

If you built it in 6mm-223 it would be nicely bespoke, as well as deer legal, although you might [need] some modern high energy powder to get enough oomph behind a 100gn billet to get sufficient velocity.

Can you suggest a load that would actually be deer-legal in a 6x45 (6mm-223)? :suss:
 
Legal for the smaller deer. It is a max load, so unlikely to get up high enough for the others. Besides, the post I was replying to asked for velocity, not energy ;)

Pete
 
Oh I do like the Szescie. Didn't realise such a thing existed. And still don't understand why.

But I'd also want one of these:



 
Legal for the smaller deer. It is a max load, so unlikely to get up high enough for the others. Besides, the post I was replying to asked for velocity, not energy.

Ah, sorry, I thought you were following the conversation in posts #20 and #21.To recap, Greener Jim had suggested moving up to a 6mm to make the chambering "deer legal", and as the .223 is already small-deer legal, I took this to mean we were talking about a 1,700 FPE lower limit, something that is beyond what can be achieved with a 6mm-223 (6x45), and that you were offering a load for this cartridge for this purpose.
 
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