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Will .22 centrefire be enough to humanely kill Muntjac?

Will .22 centrefire be enough to humanely kill Muntjac?

Remember: Bullet placement is more important than calibre or muzzle energy, so just shoot straight!


By George Wallace

Thursday, 08 May 2008

I am aware of recent changes to the law allowing Muntjac to be shot with .22 centrefire cartridges that meet certain requirements.

However, I am not certain whether a centrefire .22 will be enough to humanely kill even a small deer like a Muntjac. Can you shed any light on the subject?

Stalking
GEORGE WALLACE says:
I certainly can! For several years I stalked roe deer in Scotland with a delightful little CZ mini-Mauser carbine chambered for the .223 Remington.

Light, accurate and easy to handle whether climbing into a high seat or wriggling through thick bush, its 18-inch barrel didn't prevent it putting down Roe with real authority.

The deer couldn't tell the difference between Federal's 55 grain loads or my own handloads using Hornady's 60-grain round nose bullet.

Interestingly, one of my stalking friends said he reckoned my .223 put down Roe quicker than his .270.

I've never shot a Muntjac but based on that experience I don't think you'll have any problem killing them cleanly with a .222 or .223 as long as you choose a suitable bullet, ie. not one of the rapidly expanding 'varmint' designs.

Bullet placement is more important than calibre or muzzle energy, so just remember to shoot straight!


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