These guys disagree with RS’s caliber choices

Just to increase my post count.
The simple answer is a gut shot on a deer with a 22LR vs a 300 Win Mag. Don't forget the DRT aspect.

Both of those will kill the deer with that "one shot". Both will take a long time for the deer to die and result in a "not fun" tracking job as well.

Not a great comparison.
 
It just proves anyone can get published online. I wouldn't put too much into what the author wrote after seeing that he posted this hero picture on Instagram of his "Colorado mule deer". Bucks like that fall to nothing less than the "lord's cartridge".

Jay

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I hate to stick up for this tw@t but it talks about several kills and has at least 5 pics on that post so he MIGHT not actually be calling that 2 year old whitetail a mule deer. At least I hope not. According to your logic that might be his largest feral hog in the picture...
To your point ANYONE who thinks a 2 year old kid is good for games, activities, and travel is lying to themselves!
 
I’ve heard so many good things about the 222 and 50gr soft points. I have been looking for one for a couple years now and they were either a Savage 340 with that wonky scope mount, or they were a $1500 Sako. This T3 was a great middle ground.

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Every time I see a pic like this it makes me feel a little better about the mess that is my work bench. lol. Is that 222 a special order rifle or is it a normal caliber for Tikka? Thanks.
 
Every time I see a pic like this it makes me feel a little better about the mess that is my work bench. lol. Is that 222 a special order rifle or is it a normal caliber for Tikka? Thanks.

lol, I usually clean my workbench off at least once a quarter!

I believe that the 222 Rem is a standard chamber offering in the T3X, but there just aren’t many of them imported into the US. The used ones that I have come across have both been the older T3 model.
 
I hate to stick up for this tw@t but it talks about several kills and has at least 5 pics on that post so he MIGHT not actually be calling that 2 year old whitetail a mule deer. At least I hope not. According to your logic that might be his largest feral hog in the picture...
To your point ANYONE who thinks a 2 year old kid is good for games, activities, and travel is lying to themselves!
You realize that is a mule deer in that photo... If you don't, please take the time to learn the difference.

Jay
 
I enjoy reading hunt stories and arguments from both sides of the caliber debate. The author of the article doesn’t seem to realize it, but the story he quotes is a data point of evidence for the effectiveness of small cartridges and well placed shots.

Here’s the excerpt:

Lord above, but the kid with the .22 Hornet took a shot at a buff [cape buffalo] and astounded the lot of us when it fell stone-dead! He’d hit it, whether by accident or design, right behind the ear, flattening it. Well, maybe it was just a lucky shot,” Johnson tells us.
 
I enjoy reading hunt stories and arguments from both sides of the caliber debate. The author of the article doesn’t seem to realize it, but the story he quotes is a data point of evidence for the effectiveness of small cartridges and well placed shots.

Here’s the excerpt:

Lord above, but the kid with the .22 Hornet took a shot at a buff [cape buffalo] and astounded the lot of us when it fell stone-dead! He’d hit it, whether by accident or design, right behind the ear, flattening it. Well, maybe it was just a lucky shot,” Johnson tells us.

I’m hoping that our own 22 Hornet thread gets some data points soon.

 
I’m hoping that our own 22 Hornet thread gets some data points soon.

If I weren’t in a 6mil state, I’d be doing my best to add data points for the 22 arc.
 
Virginia is like that. I’m sure there are instances on private property where people could use a 22 caliber and who would know? I have been known to drive over the speed limit as well.
 
Virginia is like that. I’m sure there are instances on private property where people could use a 22 caliber and who would know? I have been known to drive over the speed limit as well.

If you get caught speeding, they don’t have the power to confiscate your rifle and the vehicle used for transporting the animal you shot with your illegal firearm. In terms of consequences, it’s more akin to a DUI than speeding. Even if morally there’s no real harm in it.

Are there Virginia hunters who use .224 caliber firearms for deer? Absolutely. Even forty years ago there were lots of people using .22-250s to kill deer. It was notorious where I grew up. But, the risk just isn’t worth it if you end up on the wrong side of local authorities and have anything to lose.
 
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