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    Well, thanks @Tahr and everyone else who has contributed to this thread. What a great amount of info in these 8 pages that I have only just discovered.
    Really excited as I currently have a 223 in transit that I purchased from @Backsteaks.
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    Howa mini bro
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    The 223 is seriously useful and even more so when suppressed

    The 60g nbt at 3100 great on rabbits a long way out there and fun on targets to 850 yrds

    The solid copper boat tail ensures penetration on deer and you often find the projectile under the far side skin or exited.

    The 55/65g gameking are hammers on deer as well. Often the most fun afternoons are to be had with a Mercator, a few rounds in your pocket and a 223 for company.

    Both of these are 1 in 8 twist

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    Whats the glass on the carbo. Nice pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRei View Post
    Whats the glass on the carbo. Nice pic.
    It’s a VX3i 3.5-10-40 I had on a Prosport

    Nice and light and easy to use on a 223
    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty Fog View Post
    i bet most of your shots will be anywhere in the eye
    Geez @Dusty Fog, between you and @Micky Duck people will start thinking I can hit what I'm aiming at.
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    With the current shortage of everything, 'efficient AND effective' pretty well sums up the 'ol 223.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    With the current shortage of everything, 'efficient AND effective' pretty well sums up the 'ol 223.
    Yes. And they can consume a big cross section of powders and projectiles which all work pretty well on most things. You can carefully pop a deer with a 50 grn vmax
    or destroy a bunny with an 80 grn ELDM without too much fuss.

    And put 2206, BM, 2208, CFE223, H335, 748 etc behind most of them.

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    bump to top..just because
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Im currently building mine. Wont be long now, been saving up for ages.

    Elude chassis
    howa mini 223 16 inch barrel and dpt
    Zeiss scope. Nightforce rings.

    Hopefully its a tack driver
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    Quote Originally Posted by tac a1 View Post
    Im currently building mine. Wont be long now, been saving up for ages.

    Elude chassis
    howa mini 223 16 inch barrel and dpt
    Zeiss scope. Nightforce rings.

    Hopefully its a tack driver
    Nothing wrong with the little Howa.
    They shoot real well.

    Sent from my CPH2145 using Tapatalk
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    Mines a 1:9 CZ Kevlar Varmint, long since discontinued. Despite its faster twist I've had best accuracy with lighter projectiles.
    Currently playing with 40gr V-Max which actually belong to my Hornet. (Although my Hornet is better with 35 gr V-Max.) Using a stiffish load of BM2 (love that powder). Have to use a tall drop tube to get powder in. Rem 7 1/2 BR or RWS primers.
    Mag length is my restriction.
    Have played with 2206 (not H), 2208, WW748, IMR 8808 XBR. 2206 was good but virtually none left now. BM2 is my favourite. Really nice to measure out.
    Favourite projectile would probabaly be the Sierra 52gr HPBT. Target type projectile but still a good killer.
    Last edited by zimmer; 22-06-2023 at 10:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
    Mines a 1:9 CZ Kevlar Varmint, long since discontinued. Despite its faster twist I've had best accuracy with lighter projectiles.
    Currently playing with 40gr V-Max which actually belong to my Hornet. Using a stiffish load of BM2 (love that powder). Have to use a drop tube to get powder in. Mag length is my restriction.
    Have played with 2206 (not H), 2208, WW748, 8208. 2206 was good but virtually none left now. BM2 is my favourite. Really nice to measure out.
    Favourite projectile would probabaly be the Sierra 52gr HPBT. Target type projectile but still a good killer.
    I used to use the 52 Sierra target bullet you mention through a .222 meat hunting in the 70's. They have a good solid base that gave them decent penetration but the front still expanded ok. I see that over 50 years later they are still making them. Nowadays the 52 Targex is not to be sneezed at.
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    I love the calibre, I just can't find a rifle I love in .223
    I better keep buying more until find it...
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    A lot of great information on this thread guys thanks so much. Awesome.

 

 

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