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461, I'd have to ditto Randy. That said, let me wander around a bit. In the larger 6MM cartridges, for deer, etc., probably the best bullet to use is the Sierra 85BTHP; but it is a long bullet. It is a violent bullet, when started around 3000 fps, originally marketed as a fast-opening varmint bullet. While looking at the 6X47 Rem., I would carefully investigate the Sierra 80 "Blitz" and the Sierra 70 "Blitzking". In a rifle w/a 9 or even an eight inch twist, your linear velocity will be somewhat slower as a result of smaller capacity, resulting in a less violent expansion of these bullets, while still giving you better performance in such a limited capacity case. If you pick your ranges & shots carefully, you'll be able in a short while to get a good feel for what is possible. In the 222Mag-based cartridge you may find yourself handicapped with a bullet over 80 grains weight. As far as a hunting rifle, though, within carefully defined parameters, it would be a real joy, fly-rod weight, accurate, good lethality. It really depends on YOU.... will you pass up a shot that is less than ideal?? If the animal is moving away & not presenting a text-book shot, will you call it off until another day?? Will you shoot at an animal at 350 yards, or pass it up?? If not, maybe you should skip the 461, & look for a .243, or better yet, a 6MM Rem., you'll be happier, & so will the deer.