Actually thinking now it may have been the 69smk rather than 77 that I tried.
Had good results from the Hornady 68bthp on wallabies (bang-flop), haven't shot any goats or deer with them but know others who have found them effective.
Actually thinking now it may have been the 69smk rather than 77 that I tried.
Had good results from the Hornady 68bthp on wallabies (bang-flop), haven't shot any goats or deer with them but know others who have found them effective.
Haven't shot a deer with them either, but I would be happy to. Only shot goats at varying ranges. Wounding seems disproportionate for caliber. Normally see a golf ball size exit hole with lots of little bits of copper around it. Big blood loss. First time I ever really saw consistent bang flop with a .223. Oh my friend finds the same thing with 60gr NBT's. Has shot goats and deer with them.
Yes I have not got there yet, Guncity 69gr SMK ADI 223 is 2940fps, and about 3/4MOA no signs of stress. I am still 150fps short of that and its accuracy but I am not at max load yet, hopefully BM2 will get me there no signs of flat primers / stress etc. 77gr PMC xtac I have not chrono'd yet but its very accurate (has anyone?) so is my data point / bench mark to match. There are low load nodes around min load but I need all the velocity I can get for 600yds.
"I do not wish to be a pawn or canon fodder on the whims of MY Government"
That's the problem with .223. It needs all the MV it can get if you want to slay meat further out
When you plug something multiple times cuz you think you missed you start to doubt yourself.
I haven't personally used Bryn's Targex 69gn projectiles, but lots of people rave about their hunting application.
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Think I`ll give the 77 gr Sierra Matchkings a miss then. Had a couple of one-shot kills on pigs last week with Federal .223 blue box 64 gr SP,and recovered an expanded projectile from a big billygoat.
Unfortunately the NZ agents seem to have dropped this load in favour of the Fusion 62 gr so I stocked up on Winchester 64 gr Powerpoint which is another excellent factory load.
[QUOTE=GravelBen;398191]My 223 didn't like that stuff much at all, I was amazed how much variation there was between projectiles when you line a few up and look at them.
I will shoot a few groups over the chrony to check accuracy & consistency in my rifles...thanks for your comment.
So, if any of you guys have a spare box of 77gr SMK I am keen to try it, I have new boxes of 69gr SMK and 65gr SGK to swap.
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