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6/6/2007 5:34:44 PM EDT
Moving to the 'Natural State'. Would like hunters opinion on 5.56 vs. Black/Brown Bear ,Mule/whitetail Deer and Boar Hogs.
6/6/2007 6:24:18 AM EDT
[#1]
I appreciate the replies, hope to meet some of you ar. ar shooters.
6/6/2007 7:19:05 AM EDT
[#2]
I can give you the rundown on my area (NWA).

Not many bear in NWA, surely no brownies.  No mulies either.

Never seen a wild hog but supposedly they are on a few private plots, although as another poster mentioned, they are more of a central/southern thing.

It is, however, absolutely CRAWLING with whitetail up here.  The areas around I540 from missouri down to fort smith and beyond are just ridiculous.  It is dangerous to drive at any speed on some of the forest roads around here simply because the roads WILL have deer milling around on them, especially in the evening.



6/4/2007 4:32:05 PM EDT
[#3]

vs. Black/Brown Bear
No, hell no.


vs. Mule/whitetail Deer
Mule deer iffy, Whitetail maybe.


vs. Boar Hogs
Sure why not, unless it's hogzilla.


Really you would be much better served by a 6.8SPC upper if you are wanting to use your AR15.

Steve



6/4/2007 5:16:00 PM EDT
[#4]
bear - uh, no
deer - maybe (whitetails only, no mulies in AR)
hog - sure, we get close and use .22s right behind the ear
6/4/2007 5:18:36 PM EDT
[#5]
Well, you're not going to see any mule deer or brown bear. Most of the hogs are in the southern part of the state. Same with the bear, they are central to southern. I've never seen one. Of all the deer I've killed I don't think a single one has been more than 30-40 yards. By the way, welcome.
6/6/2007 8:07:25 AM EDT
[#6]
Brown Bear = Grizzly Bear

No way you will see one any where south-east  of Wyoming, maybe, maybe, Minnesota by the border.
6/6/2007 8:59:18 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:

vs. Black/Brown Bear
No, hell no.


vs. Mule/whitetail Deer
Mule deer iffy, Whitetail maybe.


vs. Boar Hogs
Sure why not, unless it's hogzilla.


Really you would be much better served by a 6.8SPC upper if you are wanting to use your AR15.

Steve





+1

6/6/2007 9:27:58 AM EDT
[#8]
6.5 Grendel
6/6/2007 9:33:46 AM EDT
[#9]
The Arkansas forum is that way ------>

We've had plenty of white tails taken by all manner of 223s. One of us killed a good sized buck with a 10.5" RR last season

a 6.5 or 6.8 might get you into the bigger critters though.
6/6/2007 9:49:40 AM EDT
[#10]
Be careful, if your out hunting, and you hear banjos, a bear might be the least of your worries.
Seriously though, check the state laws on caliber limitations, you might need a 6.8 or 6.5 to be legal on some game.
6/6/2007 10:05:35 AM EDT
[#11]
.223 is legal for hunting deer or bear in arkansas. Though if you kill a brown bear the zoo keepers will probably be quite angry with you. As for whether or not it's adequate for bear i have no idea most people i know who hunt them use a bow. As for deer and hogs why not? Hogzilla was killed with a .223. And as someone else stated you won't find mule deer in Arkansas but if you're VERY VERY VERY lucky you might draw an elk tag!! some years there are up to a dozen of them!
6/6/2007 5:06:21 PM EDT
[#12]
Hows Bull Shoals/Yellville area game?
6/6/2007 5:58:49 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
bear - uh, no
deer - maybe (whitetails only, no mulies in AR)
hog - sure, we get close and use .22s right behind the ear


Ah and people laugh when I tell them a .22 behind the ear will drop em.

6/15/2007 5:48:31 PM EDT
[#14]
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Quoted:
bear - uh, no
deer - maybe (whitetails only, no mulies in AR)
hog - sure, we get close and use .22s right behind the ear


Ah and people laugh when I tell them a .22 behind the ear will drop em.

Been there done it and seen it done.
6/19/2007 10:21:57 AM EDT
[#15]
Black bear  - I wouldn't recommend it. You could probably kill one with a .223 but I wouldn't take one bear hunting.  Use a high power rifle (30-06, 7mm, etc) or a 12 gauge with slugs.

Whitetail deer - I've killed several with my AR's. All were one shot kills ranging from 10 - 50 yards. I recommend the 64gr Winchester power point, but I did kill a 7 point last year with a 45gr hollow point.

Hogs - Sure, no worries