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    Agree with gimp. The .243 suppressed or 308 ,just gives you more bargain for error and less precise placement...bigger pill= bigger hole /deeper hole and usually an exit...two hole for the red stuff to fall out of. The .223 or triple 2 is and has always been best in cool calm hands of experienced rifleman who can place the shot where it works best. You can cart gravel in concrete mixer behind mayoral Mercedes,but in back of ute makes more sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 25/08 IMP View Post
    It's an awesome little shooter I really love it.
    Shot a couple of reds and quiet a few fallow with it shot it on the range out to 600M
    Thank you. I never used Sako before, including 223 in bolt action. I am sort of old fashion, still like traditional rifle that looks like k98.
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    So be it

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    Agree with the idea that a larger caliber than 223 is probably better to start with but don’t completely agree with gimp that you’ve got to reload to get full potential out of 223. Currently at about 42 less dear than year day number for the year and most have been shot with 55 gr SP’s. Admittedly I’ve been hunting for more than a year or two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 25/08 IMP View Post
    It's an awesome little shooter I really love it.
    Shot a couple of reds and quiet a few fallow with it shot it on the range out to 600M

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRei View Post
    Clearly not a safe queen.
    Looks like its out on a nice day in Taranaki/Wanganui to me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by greensmurf46 View Post
    Hi, newish to bush hunting..planning on a superlite howa carbon stock due to weight carrying in bush...looking at 223 mini vs superlite howa 6.5...

    From what ive stalked so far ive seen no more than 100 or 180 m visibility e.g. kaimais area...so is 223 all i need?
    @greensmurf46 a good bullet in a .224 centrefire can be very destructive. Here’s a pic that I took this morning while butchering the deer I killed last weekend with my 22 creedmoor.
    I’ve cut underneath the right shoulder and pulled it down to show damage.
    Arrow shows bullet entrance where it completely shattered the major leg bone and joint. Circle is the hole where the bullet went though the ribs (about 2” diameter) The whole right shoulder area was toast, no meat salvageable. Very large wound considering the ‘marginal’ status of the cartridge. Big ELD-Ms fired from big cartridges make a sickening amount of mess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter_Nick View Post
    @greensmurf46 a good bullet in a .224 centrefire can be very destructive. Here’s a pic that I took this morning while butchering the deer I killed last weekend with my 22 creedmoor.
    I’ve cut underneath the right shoulder and pulled it down to show damage.
    Arrow shows bullet entrance where it completely shattered the major leg bone and joint. Circle is the hole where the bullet went though the ribs (about 2” diameter) The whole right shoulder area was toast, no meat salvageable. Very large wound considering the ‘marginal’ status of the cartridge. Big ELD-Ms fired from big cartridges make a sickening amount of mess.

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    Bullet weight and velocity so it can be compared to the subject .223?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Bullet weight and velocity so it can be compared to the subject .223?
    Sure. 88 ELD-M at approx 2700fps impact. A touch more ‘horsepower’ than the 223, but I’ve seen similar with the 223 and ELD-M and TMK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRei View Post
    Clearly not a safe queen.
    No they are made to be used.
    Believe it or not I do look after it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx View Post
    Looks like its out on a nice day in Taranaki/Wanganui to me?
    Yip Wanganui and Ruahine

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    Even the best off-the-shelf options gives up a bit in maximum effective range to handloads. Good to maybe 400m for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Even the best off-the-shelf options gives up a bit in maximum effective range to handloads. Good to maybe 400m for me

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    Yeah that’s fairly anemic. Same projectiles in my reloads does 2850 from 20”. Not scolding it either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Even the best off-the-shelf options gives up a bit in maximum effective range to handloads. Good to maybe 400m for me

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    That's perfect velocity for me as I'll only be shooting from 15m to 150m with it and I don't reload.
    That ammo is like rocking horse shit. Hard to find and none available in all the stores Ive been to so far from the Waikato down to the Waiarapa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9STAGS View Post
    That's perfect velocity for me as I'll only be shooting from 15m to 150m with it and I don't reload.
    That ammo is like rocking horse shit. Hard to find and none available in all the stores Ive been to so far from the Waikato down to the Waiarapa.
    It’s very easy to make for anyone that reloads ammo.
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    I am considering to buy my first 223 rifle next year. I think 223 is the best tool for me since I like small games as well, and I do `t think for now I will pull the trigger when I see a big red.
    Do you think it`s necessary to have a scope? I am confident that I can take an accurate shot with iron sight out of 200 yards.
    What is the usual range as your experience when you spot a sika deer or fallow deer?
    My choice is limited because I will need wood stock, sako is my favorite but how about CZ 457?
    So be it

 

 

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