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Mortblanc, you can impugn the veracity of my statement easily because I can't prove it to you for legal reasons, I know for a fact that my statement is true, and we'll leave it at that. At close range that little round is very capable is it not? especially with expanding rounds, and Roe Der are not like Whitetails old chap.
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(14 April 2014, 12:04)Tartar Horde Wrote: Mortblanc, you can impugn the veracity of my statement easily because I can't prove it to you for legal reasons, I know for a fact that my statement is true, and we'll leave it at that. At close range that little round is very capable is it not? especially with expanding rounds, and Roe Der are not like Whitetails old chap.
Of you could just click my like to prove it's possible. Read the comments too about poachers that have been caught popping deer with .22's
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My .22 bolt action with a very simple maxim type moderator and using eley subsonic hollowpoints was near silent....the only noise you could hear on firing was a slight mettalic ding as the firing pin hit the edge of the case and the thump of the impact...thats gotta be good if you are trying to go about your business unnoticed.
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Exactly Midnitemo, nothing but the noise of the hammer hitting the percussion cap, and being bolt action, quieter than a 10/22 semi for instance. One of the best poachers in East Yorks used a BRNO bolt action moderated .22, I knew him well, as did most of the local pub, and he did very well with that little round.
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as has been said after an event you are probably going to attempt to take whatever presents with whatever you have to hand out of nessescity.....a clean kill on a deer with a .22lr will be some feat...as mort says the last thing you want is to wound it and it dies some time later only to become carrion.
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in the uk ,the small ones don't get hunted a lot ,if you cant get within 30 yards of them then you should not be hunting ,im a big guy ,as TTH will tell you ,hang on that sounds a bit gay

but my point is if I can do it anyone can get close ,to make a good kill with a .22
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i'm confident it can be done with our smaller breeds......and i'm all for stalking up as close as you can , but its very small target you have to hit , lots of variables involved , .22lr not great at expanding , prone to riccochet/glancing of a deer skull.....can be done just not by everybody.
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Agreed Midnitemo shot placement has to be exact, I've always liked the .22 mag, a little bit more oomph without a loud sonic crack, not many about though.