Thanks mate looks like that’s the direction I’ll head down, as I said 200m max sort of distance I’m not fussed about bc just looking for first hand experience and utilising the twist with slightly heavier pills
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Yes done that, gone over the rifle completely and cleaned well, it had fired less than 50 rounds when I got hold of it. All seems to be in order, dpt shortened and did the crown, everything they have done for me in the past has been perfect, maybe I’ve just been unlucky with the factory ammo I’ve selected so far
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The 60gr Hornady goes super well in Vixens and 223. The 63gr Sierra has been supeceded by 65gr GMK. The 63gr mimics the super reliable and very effective PMC 64gr which was very popular in NZ in early mid 90's when PMC was sold in both packets and bulk in NZ especialy thru HnF.
Got some 69g targex, loaded to try with a 1/9 Savage, will report back, target wise @ 100
Shot today shows potential, extreme seating depth, may improve with a bigger jump & a fuller case.
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@Kiwi Greg will have something...?
Trademe 500 62gr hornady SP $165
Look at it this way maybe. You have other rifles that will tackle bigger animals out further much better.keep .223 for casual walkies and smaller than stag type game.IF you happen to be carrying it and something big pops up.you just going to have to be patient and wait for right shot to present itself ,then place that tiny pill precisely... Guys been doing it for fifty years before this new fad for fast twists n heavy pills came along. Follow the rules of engagement and you will be fine with 50-55 grn basic cheap as chips cup n core loads. A half dozen premium loads in tit pocket maybe...not end of world if don't have them.
65gr game king. 25.5 gr 2206h
Consistently shoots 10 shot groups under MOA in my 9 twist Howa mini and works great on deer.
Just re-found n bumped up a couple of older 223 threads. That magic load still works lol