A bad shot is a bad shot, caliber and cartridge size donest mean anything.
This comment isn't really meant for the above poster - but why would a thinking man make a comment like "gut shooting a deer with a .223 is no different than gut shooting him with a larger cartridge." Clearly much more damage would be done with a .340 Weatherby than with a .223, and the animal will be more likely to die quicker and be recovered. The cartridge does matter, and for most marginal shots (not all) the extra damage from the more powerful cartridge reduces the chance of a lost animal. I am not recommending the use of a .340 Weatherby on deer over a .308, although there is no reason not to use one. Let's just think a bit before we make such broad absolute comments.
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Lone Star
I just wanted to share some personal experience and something that may have been behind the posters thoughts on this and maybe they was thinking..
My dad and I were late season deer hunting does. We both new at least 2 does would be following this fence line coming right at us and we both had planned that he take the one on the right and I take the one on the left.
It went off as planned, boom, boom and both deer dropped in their tracks (less than 100 yard shot)….
What totally changed my way of thinking was my dads deer that was shot with a 22-250 55 gr Hornady handloaded SP had a MUCH LARGER wound channel and bigger exit hole than did my deer that was shot with a 270 130 gr Hornady SP handloaded bullet… The much lighter, explosive high velocity bullet really made a mess of things in there… Couldn’t believe my own eyes and kept saying *are you sure we didn’t get our deer mixed up???*
I would be suspect that at 200 yards (and he shot many a deer with it at that range) the bullet would not do nearly as much damage but I really didn’t pay close attention to his deer that was shot with a 22-250, never hunted with him all that much.
So maybe a gut shot deer might benefit from a shot with a 22-250, (oh yuck!) But don’t think one shot through a shoulder with a light bullet would be so good???
If a guy can’t find a deer to shoot at that is not running and can not hit it in the large vital zone then he/she needs to quit deer hunting deer until they can consistently hit a PD out to at least 300 yards!