I'm curious to hear some data from the guys who are using a .223 on elk and mule deer.
Do you find that most kills require 2 or more hits to harvest the animal?
If so, what is the average needed on the game you have taken.
For the purposes of this thread, head/neck and sub 200 yard shots don't need to be included in the data set.
I have very little 223 data, I used an AR for a short minute, my wife killed her first blacktail buck with it, I killed a big Tom lion with it
The cat I called in, first shot was quartered to pretty steep, was shooting 77gr smk for both critters. First shot I saw impact perfectly, he hopped broadside and I shot him right behind the shoulder, that knocked him down and he was rolling around, shot him again in the chest, then he made it back to his feet moving away and I hit him one more time in front of the hip almost facing away… he barely made it out of sight, but it was crazy thick, I called him into one of the only openings… these shots all happened in just a few seconds, it was probably 5 seconds total, but I was able to stay perfectly on him every shot lending almost instant follow up shots… at the time, that part didn’t click how awesome that was to be able to put so many good shots on target so fast
My wife’s buck walked out of the timber and bedded down in a grown up clear cut, he was quartered to, told my wife where to aim, and she made a good shot, he got to his feet and she knocked him back down for good with a quick follow up shot… again, at the time, very green hunter, yet she was able to stay on target and make a quick follow up shot… again, at the time, I didn’t appreciate the value that had.
I have taken a lot of new hunters out, and getting them back on target after a shot is often difficult, a light recoiling round and scope at proper magnification lends to very quick follow up shots, and I will keep shooting regardless of cartridge.
I like neck shooting deer, so that’s always a one and done, but if I shoot for lungs, I will always go to the neck for a follow up unless there is a reason I shouldn’t, I try not to shoot up the front shoulders if I can avoid it
I will have more data points this year