I've read up and the law says a .22 caliber bullet over 60 grain is legal. It also says not to use a fully auto weapon. but are there any restrictions on the Ar-15 as a hunting rifle?
Now to be fair I do love hunting with my AR, and there are plenty that are plenty accurate and with virtually no recoil I'd definitely consider it for Antelope.As long as it's semi auto with a 60 gr bullet you are legal to spray and pray.
Not sure if there is a restriction on mag capacity.
Just out of curiosity, how long were those shots? Not trying to call anyone out or derail the thread but I am genuinely interested. Also, am I correct in my understanding that a .224 is the actual diameter of a .223 (in other words, the .223 and .224 are identical from a ballistics standpoint)?I totally agree watman.
I've taken a handful of goats with a 69 gr .224 bullet. Out of a bolt gun. If you were hunting one of those eastern units for multiple doe antelope, an ar15 type rifle would be the way to go. Even better with a suppressor.
Thank you! That is impressive shooting and I have no doubt you have put in the time!! Your line "sure life would be easier with a 7mag" is what I mutter to myself during archery season! Ha!Totally understand your concerns.
I shoot alot with the gun and feel very confident with it when there is no wind. Also if I was on a premium unit chasing big bucks I would go another route but I have had one shot kills from 95 yards to 503 over the last 4 years.
I can't tell you how much time I have spent shooting the rifle, tuning the load at the reloading bench and just overall obsessing about accuracy. Even with all that invested into it I will not shoot at long range (past 100 really) unless I get a solid rest on the bipod with a rear bag, have an unaware goat and no wind. Sure life would be easier with the 7mag but it has been a fun project for me.
Yes .224 is the 223 caliber.
Take the .223 and bring a back-up in a larger caliber for when the wind blows hard. I always bring a second rifle.Thanks for the info all. Im thinking It wouldn't be bad to take it along. I am not certain what kind of goats we'll find in the unit my brother bought a leftover tag for, my guess is unit 109 is gonna be rough any way we go at it. I know he wants to use his ar- and I thought throwing the question out there might shine some light.