I don't use and have no experience with Sierra bullets. I can take it for granted they are a very good bullet. My .223 WSSM, I reload 64 grain Winchester Power Points. I do have a supply of 60 grain Nosler Partitions. The PP work very good on large Eastern Coyotes. You will have to do a little more sewing because its a through and through bullet. My 30-06 it's pretty much 180 grain Nosler Partitions.
Here is what Sierra says about .224 caliber use on deer:
.22 Bullets For Deer Hunting??
by Kevin Thomas
Q. Which of your .22 Caliber bullets do you recommend for deer? In my state .22 Caliber centerfires are now legal for big game use, and IÕd like to use my .22-250 for deer this year.
A. While it is undeniable that most .22 centerfires are capable of taking deer size game, we want to stress the fact that they are marginal even under the best of circumstances. Most .224" diameter bullets are designed for use on varmints, or are match bullets not intended to expand. If you absolutely must use a .22 centerfire, choose as heavy a bullet as your rifle will reliably stabilize. A thicker jacket, such as those designed for .22-250 or .220 Swift velocities will also help. Consequently, we would recommend something like a 55 grain spitzer or spitzer boattail, 60 grain hollow point, or 63 grain semi-pointed. Place your shots with extreme care, and don't take any questionable shots.
Again this is what Sierra states, they have spent a lot of money and done the reasearch to say this. Is taking a black rifle in the woods to hunt with that imporant to risk wounding and crippling game animals?
I don't know Kevin personally but I would bet that many of us on this forum have killed more Deer than him.
Does Sierra make the 60 grain Partition or the TSX? No, under the best of circumstances these bullets and others are not marginal, hogwash!! The following would be "the best of circumstances", a broadside shot on a Deer at 100 yds. or less, such an opportunity on a Deer with a 55 gr. or heavier or one of the premium bullets will result in a dead Deer because they have to breathe too!!Anyone who does not know this is just ignorant of this subject, Kevin included,I personally know of at least 150 Whitetails killed in this way & taking out the lungs will work every time & with the bullets mentioned will work whether a rib is hit first or not.
Now, saying that, I don't consider it a Deer round, rather a round that can be used for Deer if that's what you have & are disciplined to avoid shots that one can take with pure Deer rounds. If you don't have this restraint then you should not bowhunt either.I don't hunt Deer with a 22cal or 243 cal, because of not being best for angle shots & energy dropping off at long range, so I carry something to take care of all circumstances.
Before someone just dives into this forum, it is allways good to look at the first post & see the subject/purpose. jmayton appears to not be a novice at all & he says it is
NOT his normal Deer rifle, nor did he advocate the gun or round to be an all-round Deer rifle. If that had occurred I would look at this thread in a different light, but that is not the case.