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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 8:00 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

Is there a season for the deer there? License needed? Or are they considered nuisance animals that need controlling?

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 5:59 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

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Fired nine rounds out of wee trebly last week.one possum and eight wallabies died...then this week with rushed shot at only bit of deer available ,the head side on....I missed. Back down to earth again. Then yesterday got to hunting area and had nearly "done a Vince" except I had all the required gun n ammunition bits...just not key for trigger lock!!!! And no, removing trigger guard won't work,the trigger stopped it turning far enough. Oh well had a nice "tramp" instead.

Haha Haha Haha

I decided against using trigger locks mate. I purchased a dozen, but only a couple actually functioned, so I sent them back for a refund. The trigger locks that look like they are much better quality are f&$#@ off expensive, so until such time as they become mandatory I won’t use them.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 6:53 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

No season on anything except trout,salmon and gamebirds.deer pigs etc are open slather all year round.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2025 12:27 am    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

Went back today with working rifle. Rem700 heavy barreled 22-250, the young fallow buck at 275ish yards didn't know what hit him... My mate stayed on mortitions slab( my sniping spot) and I did the two hour return trip to retrieve deer. As I carting meat back up steep hill I seemed to remember telling myself the last time I did it,NOT to do it again.... By hoki the eye fillets were great for my dinner tonight. Mate fired 20 odd rounds and converted a few live wallabies into good wallabies. Fair knackered when I got home but had great day.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2025 4:22 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

I’m glad you had such a great and productive day mate. Walking back up that mountain carrying the meat set you up for a relaxing, delicious and healthy meal as well. Great work mate…and you didn’t forget your key for the trigger lock tas well. Very Happy

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2025 9:09 am    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

Elvis wrote:
Went back today with working rifle. Rem700 heavy barreled 22-250, the young fallow buck at 275ish yards didn't know what hit him... My mate stayed on mortitions slab( my sniping spot) and I did the two hour return trip to retrieve deer. As I carting meat back up steep hill I seemed to remember telling myself the last time I did it,NOT to do it again.... By hoki the eye fillets were great for my dinner tonight. Mate fired 20 odd rounds and converted a few live wallabies into good wallabies. Fair knackered when I got home but had great day.

What bullet and weight are you using in the 22-250? This year my province began allowing 22 center fire for big game so been thinking of going that route in deer season for my Whitetail.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2025 4:11 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

This year my province began allowing 22 center fire for big game so been thinking of going that route in deer season for my Whitetail.

What Province are you in?

I'm Ontario.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2025 4:34 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

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Elvis wrote:
Went back today with working rifle. Rem700 heavy barreled 22-250, the young fallow buck at 275ish yards didn't know what hit him... My mate stayed on mortitions slab( my sniping spot) and I did the two hour return trip to retrieve deer. As I carting meat back up steep hill I seemed to remember telling myself the last time I did it,NOT to do it again.... By hoki the eye fillets were great for my dinner tonight. Mate fired 20 odd rounds and converted a few live wallabies into good wallabies. Fair knackered when I got home but had great day.

What bullet and weight are you using in the 22-250? This year my province began allowing 22 center fire for big game so been thinking of going that route in deer season for my Whitetail.

Time for some hardcore bullet testing mate. The 69gr projectile in the .223 gets a good write up for accuracy and performance…and it’s a good weight for smaller deer. It’s just a matter of whether or not it will perform in a 22.250.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2025 2:29 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

RePete wrote:
This year my province began allowing 22 center fire for big game so been thinking of going that route in deer season for my Whitetail.

What Province are you in?

I'm Ontario.

Oh my, sorry to hear that. I kid I kid. I am in Alberta
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2025 2:41 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

Well Vince I'm not sure if my son will want to try his 222 or what the twist rate it is. Have to check that before deciding on a bullet I suppose. Most of our shots are under 200 yards but 400 is possible.I have a 22 wildcat and some 77 grain Barnes LRX that I am testing. They should work pretty good.
I am starting to collect and develop loads for all my guns with non lead bullets. I figure it's just a matter of time till the mandate reaches out here and I want to be ready and have a stash on hand.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2025 6:06 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

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Well Vince I'm not sure if my son will want to try his 222 or what the twist rate it is. Have to check that before deciding on a bullet I suppose. Most of our shots are under 200 yards but 400 is possible.I have a 22 wildcat and some 77 grain Barnes LRX that I am testing. They should work pretty good.
I am starting to collect and develop loads for all my guns with non lead bullets. I figure it's just a matter of time till the mandate reaches out here and I want to be ready and have a stash on hand.

I was deer hunting with a good mate, no longer with us rest his soul, some years ago and he took a fallow doe cleanly at around 230 metres with his .223 firing 55gr SP projectiles. Having said that, good bullet placement is critical especially considering a whitetail deer is bigger and heavier in the body than a fallow deer.

Not sure I would consider the 222 as being an adequate deer rifle, even with heavier projectiles.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2025 9:44 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

Grey_Wolf wrote:
What bullet and weight are you using in the 22-250? This year my province began allowing 22 center fire for big game so been thinking of going that route in deer season for my Whitetail.


well I run 50,52,53,55,63&70 but load in question was 53 GRN HP Berger. The 1:14 twist means if I want heavier than 55grn. There are three main choices. 60 GRN Hornady flat base. Sierra 63grn or the flying brick,the awesome old school 70grn Speer flat base semi point.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2025 9:51 pm    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

The 222 kills deer deader than a dead thing IF you hit them in right place mate. Trouble with lead free options is the length....a 1:14 struggles with much heavier than 45 grain Barnes. My 223 is 1:10 and loves the 50grnttsx. If you can find a stumpy blunter option it may work ok up close...but Barnes need speed to open up. Lots more options out there now but I keep ranges short with 222/223 as in under 150 normally/ideally. If however you have a 1:7/1:8 twist you have many options up to 80 grns that will work out further than I will shoot wee calibres.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2025 6:57 am    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

Vince wrote:
Grey_Wolf wrote:
Well Vince I'm not sure if my son will want to try his 222 or what the twist rate it is. Have to check that before deciding on a bullet I suppose. Most of our shots are under 200 yards but 400 is possible.I have a 22 wildcat and some 77 grain Barnes LRX that I am testing. They should work pretty good.
I am starting to collect and develop loads for all my guns with non lead bullets. I figure it's just a matter of time till the mandate reaches out here and I want to be ready and have a stash on hand.

I was deer hunting with a good mate, no longer with us rest his soul, some years ago and he took a fallow doe cleanly at around 230 metres with his .223 firing 55gr SP projectiles. Having said that, good bullet placement is critical especially considering a whitetail deer is bigger and heavier in the body than a fallow deer.

Not sure I would consider the 222 as being an adequate deer rifle, even with heavier projectiles.

Isn't the 222 and 223 pretty close in performance?
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2025 7:11 am    Post subject: Re: possibly the humour section is more appropriate. Reply with quote

Elvis wrote:
The 222 kills deer deader than a dead thing IF you hit them in right place mate. Trouble with lead free options is the length....a 1:14 struggles with much heavier than 45 grain Barnes. My 223 is 1:10 and loves the 50grnttsx. If you can find a stumpy blunter option it may work ok up close...but Barnes need speed to open up. Lots more options out there now but I keep ranges short with 222/223 as in under 150 normally/ideally. If however you have a 1:7/1:8 twist you have many options up to 80 grns that will work out further than I will shoot wee calibres.

It sounds like his 222 might not be a good option (might be a project to rebarrel with a faster twist rate). In my mind I would think a bullet in the 70 grain class would be better. Ah well, just speculating, I don't know if he wants to try it.
I will with my wildcat, speed shouldn't be an issue. I have a load with the 90 grain Berger doing 2965 fps. The 77 grain Barnes should top 3000 might get to 3100 or so. That should be good out to 300 yards at least. Of course with proper shot placement. I know the Berger is a target bullet - not going hunting with it.
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