Canceled.2014.1
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Your thought is years behind the advances in .223 ammo. Read this for starters http://americanhunter.org/blogs/223-for-deer-hunting/
I stand corrected, with a caveat. The .223 is a very accurate round. I can see that the advances have brought them into more acceptable realms for hunting bigger game. But I prefer the mass of a larger bullet for a more humane kill. I have never particularly cared for using a .243 or 6mm for deer either. The article said "If you treat hunting with your .223 much like bow hunting and wait for the perfect shot, there is no reason that this caliber should not be considered for many applications.", and I know that in the excitement of the hunt the hunter often pushes the limit.
Considering the article you posted, I admit that my claim is largely colored by my own preference for larger calibers and bigger bullets. I prefer a "thumper".