For years we were restricted to .22 centre fire calibers firing a minimum of 55gn bullets, hence the once widespread use of the .22-250 for shooting deer. The main reason people found this a good calibre for Sika was because 99% of the Sika were neck shot. However now that the authorities permit calibers up to .30 very few people would buy a .22-250 for Sika. The bullet is totally unsuitable for reliable heart/lung shots. All the bullet needs to do is hit a shoulder blade to blow up and leave you with a deer very much alive and mobile with a horrible wound.
This post raises an important point.
A number of members have promoted the use of varmint bullets in this thread, particularly V-Max. There hasn’t been much in the way of shot placement discussion to support the use of varmint bullets on deer.
Head shooting? OK, if you must. Neck shooting? Hmm, OK, but a soft point would be better. Chest cavity shooting with the traditional shoulder shot? Not OK.
Simply put, if you were out with me and my mates, and you set up to shoot a deer in the shoulder with a V-Max, you’d be sent home very disappointed with yourself.
The comment above says “The bullet is totally unsuitable for reliable heart/lung shots. All the bullet needs to do is hit a shoulder blade to blow up and leave you with a deer very much alive and mobile with a horrible wound.”
Which bullet? Any 55gr bullet? Or any .223 bullet? True, there aren’t many 55gr bullets that I would shoot a deer in the chest with, very few actually. So few, that I wouldn’t even bother thinking about it because in the 60-70 gr range there’s a handful of excellent bullets for this purpose.
Its really important to discuss the issue of .223 bullet choice fully, alongside target game weight range, intended shot placement & anatomy, i.e. what method of incapacitation you’re after, velocity at point of impact to deliver the chosen bullet’s terminal performance. Using super accurate, fast .223 bullets on deer can deliver exceptionally clean killing and is the norm for many deer hunters around the world, from both bolt and AR type rifles. But at this end of the calibre range it is
essential the shooter understands fit for purpose bullet construction.
Don’t use varmint bullets on medium game. There’s a reason that rule has been in place for decades.