223 for cougar?

They're not hard to kill. Many hound hunters kill them with a rim fire pistol. If your calling it in good odds your closeish range. Pretty much any bullet will be fine.

I shot this with a 243. I used an accubond on this one because I didn't want too much expansion. Lions are thin skinned and it wouldn't be hard to blow a huge hole in the hide.
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They're not hard to kill. Many hound hunters kill them with a rim fire pistol. If your calling it in good odds your closeish range. Pretty much any bullet will be fine.

I shot this with a 243. I used an accubond on this one because I didn't want too much expansion. Lions are thin skinned and it wouldn't be hard to blow a huge hole in the hide.
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Damn that is a big cat...
 
Would a 223 be adequate for cougar? And if so what weight and type of bullet would you use? I call yotes and bobcat and want an adequate round in case I call in a cougar.

Would a 223 be adequate for cougar? And if so what weight and type of bullet would you use? I call yotes and bobcat and want an adequate round in case I call in a cougar.

No problem killing a cat with a 223. What bullet are you currently using?
 
They're not hard to kill. Many hound hunters kill them with a rim fire pistol. If your calling it in good odds your closeish range. Pretty much any bullet will be fine.

I shot this with a 243. I used an accubond on this one because I didn't want too much expansion. Lions are thin skinned and it wouldn't be hard to blow a huge hole in the hide.
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Sure looks like a monster cat, way to go.
 
If I ran across a cougar with a 223 in hand I'd make it work. If I was going out looking to call cougars I'd rather have a 243. Cats in Western Washington are likely as big or bigger than the deer in the area and you are likely to be following them up in the waist high slough brush that is everywhere around here.
 
If I ran across a cougar with a 223 in hand I'd make it work. If I was going out looking to call cougars I'd rather have a 243. Cats in Western Washington are likely as big or bigger than the deer in the area and you are likely to be following them up in the waist high slough brush that is everywhere around here.
Are you saying this based on some depth of experience or the feeling that they're tough to kill and likely to fight back?
 
They're not hard to kill. Many hound hunters kill them with a rim fire pistol. If your calling it in good odds your closeish range. Pretty much any bullet will be fine.

I shot this with a 243. I used an accubond on this one because I didn't want too much expansion. Lions are thin skinned and it wouldn't be hard to blow a huge hole in the hide.
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I've heard the same from a friend of a friend, guy killed piles of them, his favorite was a 22 mag.
 
Yeah, have read much of the 223 thread, seems 77 grain TMK is favored, but on perfect angles. I'm picturing a frontal shot and not getting through the bones to the lungs. Hal4son matches my thoughts on the matter of rather having the 243 or 2506. But I like the 223 more often for the smaller game. Lots of thick brush in Western Wa.
 
Yeah, have read much of the 223 thread, seems 77 grain TMK is favored, but on perfect angles. I'm picturing a frontal shot and not getting through the bones to the lungs. Hal4son matches my thoughts on the matter of rather having the 243 or 2506. But I like the 223 more often for the smaller game. Lots of thick brush in Western Wa.
The 77TMK will easily punch through the chest of a cat, and if you have gone through even a quarter of the 223 kills thread, you will see plenty of evidence, but use whatever makes you feel warm and fuzzy.
 
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