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1 hour ago, gregintenn said:

If I wanted to reliably kill a white tail deer with a 556 AR, what projectile would you recommend?

I do not hunt or reload .223 yet. At the speed of a .223 any hollow point is going to be a killer. However because it is small and lite hitting a rib or worse, shoulder blade is going make hitting the heart tough.

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I've shot several deer with 223 because it's what I had at the time. 50gn Noslers will do the job, but it isn't pretty and I don't recommend it. I've used this set up twice, both in the ear, both dropped in their tracks but did a lot of kicking once down. I didn't care for that. I've also taken deer with 62 and 77gn bullets, boiler room shots that did a good job. You mentioned an AR, provided your barrel has a 1:7 or 1:8 twist rate it will generally do better with a heavier bullet. Might try something along the lines of a 69-77gn JSP. In my opinion and experience there is nothing wrong with using a .223 for deer. You shouldn't be taking marginal shots with any caliber and a well placed shot with a .223 will absolutely do the trick.  

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