223 for cougar?

I've got a picture of a buddy hugging a different cougar in much the same way!

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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No exit at 223 velocity? What distance? Thanks.
Never shot a big cat with one. No exits on coyotes or bobcats. All bobcats were 200+. Don't remember the velocity,but I push mine pretty hard
 
If you want to be extra safe for no exit then go to a 40 grain and slow them down a little bit. I have shot many deer,pigs, coyotes,jack rabbits, prairie dogs and a few bobcats with the 40,50, and 53 grain v-max.
The only exit I ever had on anything bigger than a jack rabbit was one smallish coyote that I shot in the neck. Put it square on their shoulder or straight on in their chest and all you will have is a 22 caliber entrance hole and a dead animal laying where you shot them at.
 
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88g ELDM out of a 22 creedmoor, 100ish yards dropped dead in its tracks. Entrance wound only, no exit. I’ve been blown away with the 22 creedmoor this year, killed 5 whitetail and this lion with it. if it was legal to use on bear and elk in my state I’d give it a try on those as well.
 
I just got a 102 female last weekend 40 yard shot with a 55 grain vmax , went straight through
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Defines “piles of them”. Is that like 2? Or 3? Or 300?
I will bet money that more lions have been killed with a rim fire 22 than any other caliber. Anything bigger than a little. 22 rim fire is just extra insurance and optional.

Now if you are hunting them at a distance over 30yds then you probably should go .223.
 
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.
You clearly didn't actually read the .223 thread. It refutes all of this.

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I will bet money that more lions have been killed with a rim fire 22 than any other caliber. Anything bigger than a little. 22 rim fire is just extra insurance and optional.

Now if you are hunting them at a distance over 30yds then you probably should go .223.
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