.220 SWIFT – A SUITABLE CALIBRE FOR IRISH DEER SPECIES?
.220 Swift schematic
Arising from a recent Deer Alliance HCAP Range Test, the
question arises, is the .220 Swift a suitable round for use on our Irish deer
species?
The current minimum legal calibre for use on deer in Ireland is
not defined by calibre but rather by bullet weight and muzzle energy. The
minimum legal bullet weight is 55 grains and the minimum legal muzzle energy is 1637
foot-pounds, Effectively, this is taken to mean the .22/250 which in the period
1972-1993 was probably the most widely used centre-fire round, although for
many the preferred round was the 5.6 x 57 m.m.
with 74 grain bullet.
From 1993, larger-calibre firearms became available and
accepted by the licensing authority (Garda Siochana). This came about as a result
of certain legal actions in the form of judicial review in the High Court
against refusal of firearms certificates for calibres above .22 inch. Thus the
keener deer hunters switched over to calibres such as the .243, .270, 6.5 x 55
m.m. and .308, while newcomers to deer hunting automatically went for the
larger calibres.
Nevertheless, there remains a hardened corps of hunters who
still use the .22/250 and in a few cases, the 5.6 x 57 m.m. This is despite the
fact that unanimously, the various deer organisations, and especially Deer
Alliance HCAP, are committed to the promotion and use of .240 inch, 100-grain
bullet with muzzle energy of 2100 foot-pounds as the recommended minimum legal
calibre for our Irish deer species.
For purposes of the Range Test element of HCAP, candidates
must use the legal minimum calibre (not necessarily the minimum recommended
legal, which is a different calibre). For a small handful of candidates, this
has meant the .22/250. More recently, one candidate presented with a rifle in
calibre .220 Swift, with 60 grain bullet. While the standard .220 Swift with 40-
or 50-grain bullet does not meet the minimum
legal calibre requirement, the same calibre with 60 grain bullet does, since in
Winchester 60 grain, it delivers 1772 foot-pounds (2403 Joules) of energy at
muzzle.
Thus Deer Alliance HCAP are satisfied that the .220 Swift with
60-grain bullet may be used for purposes of the HCAP Range Test, while strongly
advocating that the minimum legal calibre should be .240 inches, with 100-grain
bullet and muzzle energy of 2100 foot-pounds, for all purposes relating to the humane
and effective management of wild deer.
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