Couple more deaths to the mighty 223. The first was mine personally shot at very close range maybe 30yds. I snuck up on top of a shelf to glass the other side and he was down below me when I looked over. Quartering away slightly, took out the top half of the heart completely and good damage to both lungs. Entry hole in the ribs was golf ball sized and damage to the offside shoulder but no exit. Good blood trail for the 30yds it traveled but I saw it go down so no need to track.
The smaller buck was shot by a family member with my rifle at 90ish yds entry through the shoulder and about a 2” hole through the ribs one lung was heavily damaged but the offside lung was totally intact, I didn’t have a lot of time to examine it further as we had a long hike ahead of us. Both deer were able to be moved to water and taken out whole with a canoe so once I get to butchering tomorrow I will try to look more at the internal damage. The second deer didn’t have what I would call drastic internal damage, the penetration was a little less than I would have preferred but the blood trail was stellar and it only went maybe 100ish yds downhill.
I’m still loving this combo and I have sold several others on it. The ability to just be so precise with it and watch impacts on animals in the scope has been a big game changer for my hunting style in this terrain.