Is a .223 REALLY Enough for Hunting in Australia?

Is a .223 Remington really enough for hunting in Australia? It's one of the most debated hunting cartridges in the country, and in this video I take a practical, Australian-focused look at what the .223 can and can't do. We'll cover the game it's well suited to, where it starts to reach its limits, the importance of choosing the right hunting ammunition, and why shot placement matters more than calibre alone. Whether you're buying your first rifle or wondering if your .223 is enough for your next hunt, this video will help you make an informed decision. In this video we discuss: Is .223 suitable for deer? Hunting feral goats, pigs and foxes Ethical shot placement Bullet selection Legal considerations across Australia When it's worth stepping up to a larger calibre Whether you're an experienced hunter or just getting started, this discussion will help you decide if the .223 Remington deserves a place in your rifle cabinet. What's your opinion? Is the .223 underrated, or is it too small for Australian hunting? Let me know in the comments. 👍 If you enjoyed the video, please Like, Subscribe and hit the notification bell for more Australian hunting, firearms and historical firearm content every week. #223Remington #HuntingAustralia #AustralianHunting #FeralGoats #FeralPigs #FoxHunting #DeerHunting #RifleReview #HuntingCartridges #FirearmsAustralia