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In reply to the discussion: The .223 A Very Deadly Bullet [View all]slackmaster
(60,567 posts)58. You forgot "The bullet finds a vein and travels up it to the victim's heart"
And "Mattel made M16 rifles during the Vietnam War."
2 out of 10 possible points. Lame attempt at a recycled bullshit rant.
Please entertain us with more tales of your adventures in 'Nam.

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Sorry, but the 30-30 is the MOST COMMON deer rifle in Wisconsin (600,000 hunters annually)...
Scuba
Jul 2012
#51
My 30-30 is just fine in Iowa too. .223 illegal to use in Iowa for deer min cal is .24 n/t
IADEMO2004
Jul 2012
#114
Oh well, who cares. It's an American's right to have any kind of gun/ammunition that exists.
enough
Jul 2012
#2
No, it's not. In fact a lot of states won't even let you shoot Bambi's mom with it
Edweird
Jul 2012
#3
Coyotes are a huge problem for cattle ranchers as well as killing private live stock and chickens
rl6214
Jul 2012
#16
I would only do it if Fish and Game recommended it due to overpopulation.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2012
#23
Just sayin---the coyotes were here before the cattle, private live stock or chickens
panader0
Jul 2012
#27
Watching a coyote blithly carry off another of my cats makes me ill and makes my blood boil
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#80
Leaving your beloved cats to roam wild and complaining about what happens to them?
Doremus
Jul 2012
#112
Nope. They are inside/outside cats not "roam wild". They eat, drink, sleep, poop inside
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#113
Self deleted as I have no desire to get into a snark fest. Too much bs going on in the world
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#118
Thank you for your concern. Cats eat the mice and rats. Coyotes can get into many enclosures, I have
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#120
Hence why I don't like coyotes. Thank you for your concern but I'm not going to argue with you.
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#128
Fact is they went to the smaller caliber to get away from so much killing power.
A Simple Game
Jul 2012
#35
That's why most states will not allow the .223 for deer hunting, a larger caliber is required
rl6214
Jul 2012
#15
Ballistically, the .223 is almost identical to the .222 Mag. It's a dressed-up varmint rifle.
Jackpine Radical
Jul 2012
#30
AK-47s also were also tremendously reliable. They rarely jammed, compared to M-16s.
Selatius
Jul 2012
#44
Eliisonz, please use your magic powers to send this thread to the Gungeon. It's unbearable in GD now
freshwest
Jul 2012
#107
You forgot "The bullet finds a vein and travels up it to the victim's heart"
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#58
a military round of that caliber has a high powder load and goes right through people.
dionysus
Jul 2012
#68