I've killed several 200lb deer with 5.56. The key is to use a good bullet like the Federal Fusion or Barnes TSX, and keep your shots within 150 yards. Shot placement is key.
I've had great success with 70gr TSX from SSA and ASYM.
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barnes 70 grain tsx and good shot placement and you will not be disappointed. When I got bit by the ar bug years ago I sold all my traditional deer rifles and have never looked back.
Great thread about that https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...SX-Performance Awesome hunting round.
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I used my 16" Colt 6920 with a 62 gr Federal Fusion round on a N. Idaho doe this last season. 40 yard shot. It worked. Lung shot, through and through. She ran for 30-40 yards and dropped.
-Colt 6920 w/Aimpoint PRO
I went hunting at my uncle ranch in Oklahoma a few years back and absolutely destroyed a buck with my 7mm Mag. Way more than was needed. My uncle's friend had taken his girlfriend hunting that year for the first time and she dropped a big buck with a 223. My uncle and his friend, both good ole country boys, were impressed with the damage done by the 223. Next time I go Ill be using one of my ARs and ill post up some pictures.
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No dude is going to get shot in the chest at 300 yards and look down and say "What is that, a 3 MOA group?"
I know it can be done...hell the deer in NC and some other states are the size of large dogs anyways. However, whitetail deer in MI can be pretty big and I have a concern about using such a small caliber for "medium sized game."
My dad asked me to build him a retro AR so that he could take it deer hunting and I'm having a hard time wanting to do it. He's not the best shot in the first place. He NEEDED the M16 when he was in...lol.
To each their own but when I go hunting I grab my 300 WSM.
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