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Yep. Got a couple of boxes of 73's. Was mainly going to use them for practice while I hoard my 77 tmk's for hunting. I thought I remember reading somewhere back in this thead that the 73's were splashy at shorter ranges. Considering the 2 bears I killed this year were at 30 and 20 yds I was wondering if there were any other option from hornady that would exhibit the same ish terminal performance as the 77 tmk's. The recent talk about the 88's just got me wondering if they were a viable option. The only reason I'm kinda hung up on hornady's is that they are usually more available in Canada. Also.. I'm not trying to pole vault over mouse turds. I just want to find the best option I can if I can't find tmk's, so I can buy as many as I can and just shoot and hunt... not having to continually dink with loads and zeroing. Thanks for all the info thus far. This thread is by far one of the most interesting and informative on the Internet I'm.
Any shot angles I would need to decline with this bullet.... I seem to shoot things head on in the chest as they look at me... never worried about it with my '06, but these bullets are pretty tiny!73gr ELD-M and don’t worry about it.
Any shot angles I would need to decline with this bullet.... I seem to shoot things head on in the chest as they look at me... never worried about it with my '06, but these bullets are pretty tiny!
He was referring to an AR though, not much you can mod on those to add extra length.Depends on the magazine. Example: no problem with 88’s out of my standard 223 chambered Montana (Shaen massaged the mag box to feed 88’s loaded to shoulder/boat tail junction and threaded a 1:7” twist Rock barrel). He asked if it was possible and my answer is accurate.
AICS bottom metal would get you there in a Tikka 223 for 88's or 75 ELDm (88's would need a new barrel, too). Not a bad swap if you prefer AICS mags anyway, less good if you prefer factory Tikka. I can't imagine the 88 would be splashy at 223 speeds, but have no experience. Doubt 88's would increase the range above 1,800 fps since the lower starting velocity offsets the higher BC. 75's would give it a bump.He was referring to an AR though, not much you can mod on those to add extra length.
Where is that specified? He references a T3 earlier.He was referring to an AR though, …
Pretty cool, I'd never heard of them. Link for those interested:Get a Waters mag, load as long as you want.
These are great mags, only 6 and 10 rounders. Wish he would make a flush 3 round too.Pretty cool, I'd never heard of them. Link for those interested:
WR TIKKA T3 TIKKA T3x MAGAZINES 223 243 Win 6.5CM 308 Win
WATERS RIFLEMAN Precision metal magazines for the competitive, sporting and hunter shooter. Tikka T3, Tikka T3x 223 243 Win 6.5CM 243 Win 308 Winwatersrifleman.com
73gr ELD-M and don’t worry about it.
So 73gr ELD-M is good for deer sized game? Thinking about using my 223 for whitetail in Texas
Sometimes I amaze myselfStu I thought you were trolling us with those photos
Haven’t tried the 73 ELD-M, but I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that there isn’t a deer walking the face of the Earth that will shake off a 75 Amax through the shoulders.So 73gr ELD-M is good for deer sized game? Thinking about using my 223 for whitetail in Texas