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I have my doubts on its ability to perform the same at close ranges if it’s used in a 22 creedmore or a 220 swift at much higher velocities.
Keep reading the thread(s) there are a bunch of TMK kills above 3,200fps impact. It is beyond too much damage for food at that speed.
Congratulations to the boy.
What’s your velocity with that load? Thanks.
I’m sure there are. I’m sure it can work but I was trying to imply that consistent results will likely not be the case. I’ve seen a 180 grain sst fail at 150 yards on a broadside whitetail two times. Because of this I won’t ever use lightly constructed bullets at higher velocities. From reading this thread I’ve come to believe that 223 velocities seem to pair almost perfectly with the 77 TMK.
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The 77gr TMK not “lightly constructed” and it works spectacularly at least to 3,400fps impact on deer.
I'm thinking 75 grain Gold Dots might exit more reliably, but haven't seen any of them for sale (for reloading). I'll give them a try at some point.If I could get consistent exits, I would keep using them. Unfortunately, I’m 100% at no exits on deer I’ve shot. My search continues for a better bullet for my 223.
I’ve killed a dozen or so deer with the 62gr Fusion and they have all exited so far. Longest shot was just over 200yds.If I understand correctly the 62 grn Fusion will do well with exits at 200 yards and less?
Mine have run about 50 yards. If I shot them right at dark, I would have lost them.I'm thinking 75 grain Gold Dots might exit more reliably, but haven't seen any of them for sale (for reloading). I'll give them a try at some point.
I suppose a 62 TSX would as well, but the Gold Dot might do a little better terminally? So many things to try out!
So far though, 77TMKs and 73ELD-M have been pretty good at not requiring any tracking...but when it does happen, yes, an exit is probably helpful.
Sometimes it takes that distance for a blood trail to even start, even with 30-caliber bullets that exit, but would be worth trying for sure. I like messing with stuff anyway, just to see the difference. Lung shooters like us have to consider that a little more, I think.Mine have run about 50 yards. If I shot them right at dark, I would have lost them.
If the 70 grain Accubonds don’t work out, I’ve got some Nosler 64 grain boned solid base bullets. I bet they do the trick. I’ll try them before I go the copper route.
It is very rare that mine don’t start bleeding within a few steps with any of my other cartridges. The 223/77TMK combo just doesn’t do that for me. Based off what I read in this thread, I knew it was gonna be that way, though. I love shooting that bullet at targets out to 650 yards, though.Sometimes it takes that distance for a blood trail to even start, even with 30-caliber bullets that exit, but would be worth trying for sure. I like messing with stuff anyway, just to see the difference. Lung shooters like us have to consider that a little more, I think.
I will be curious to hear about the accubonds, in a 308 I caught more than not. Some times they gave excellent blood trails with the occasional pass through but more often than not I had near zero blood and caught the bullet.Mine have run about 50 yards. If I shot them right at dark, I would have lost them.
If the 70 grain Accubonds don’t work out, I’ve got some Nosler 64 grain boned solid base bullets. I bet they do the trick. I’ll try them before I go the copper route.
It’s very rare for me to catch an Accubond in my 308 or 7-08 or any of my other cartridges, honestly.I will be curious to hear about the accubonds, in a 308 I caught more than not. Some times they gave excellent blood trails with the occasional pass through but more often than not I had near zero blood and caught the bullet.
I wonder how the 88s would do at 223 velocities. Might be slow enough and have enough bullet remaining to get out the other side.
In their defense my shots were fairly close range normally and 150g accubonds. Never had any rodeos with them but no consistent exits either.It’s very rare for me to catch an Accubond in my 308 or 7-08 or any of my other cartridges, honestly.
I’ll report back after my season opens. My search for the perfect 223 bullet continues….
That’s asking a lot from any cartridge/bullet really.If a guy wanted reliable exits, good wound channels, and high likelihood of blood trail, that is asking an awful lot of a 223.
I find they drop quicker with fragmenting bullet. So less need to trackIt is very rare that mine don’t start bleeding within a few steps with any of my other cartridges. The 223/77TMK combo just doesn’t do that for me. Based off what I read in this thread, I knew it was gonna be that way, though. I love shooting that bullet at targets out to 650 yards, though.
I think it depends on the game. Most of us who want reliable blood trails are hunting whitetail in the east. In my experience it’s pretty easy to get all 3 on a whitetail, especially at typical Eastern Whitetail ranges.That’s asking a lot from any cartridge/bullet really.
Even the biggest cartridges/bullets don’t produce all 3 repeatedly from what I’ve seen.