.223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

Big Brown Beaver.

Depredation permit.

Hornady 52gr BTHP.

44.5lbs.

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How do you like the 52 gr hornady’s. I have them a try last year in my 22-250 on coyotes. They shot really good but if I didn’t hit bone coyotes definitely ran farther than normal. They seemed a little harder with more of a delayed expansion
 
How do you like the 52 gr hornady’s. I have them a try last year in my 22-250 on coyotes. They shot really good but if I didn’t hit bone coyotes definitely ran farther than normal. They seemed a little harder with more of a delayed expansion
The 53g Vmax should solve those problems if you are looking for a lighter varmint bullet.
 
How do you like the 52 gr hornady’s. I have them a try last year in my 22-250 on coyotes. They shot really good but if I didn’t hit bone coyotes definitely ran farther than normal. They seemed a little harder with more of a delayed expansion

I had one rando box of 100 bullets come in with a bunch of .224 bullets I bought on another forum. I loaded them up a little long and had some trouble feeding so I was happy to run out of them last night. The wounds I observed on small game (opossum, raccoon, armadillo, beaver) this Summer and Fall on night hikes were devastating.

The 53g Vmax should solve those problems if you are looking for a lighter varmint bullet.

I switched to 55gr factory loaded VMAX last night...I see lots of folks that reload prefer the 53gr though and always wonder why when I see it mentioned.

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This was a 55gr Vmax shot last night...frontal...DRT after some flopping. Had 5-6 cups of blood pour out through the entry when I moved the carcass. No exit. Great performance.
 
I had one rando box of 100 bullets come in with a bunch of .224 bullets I bought on another forum. I loaded them up a little long and had some trouble feeding so I was happy to run out of them last night. The wounds I observed on small game (opossum, raccoon, armadillo, beaver) this Summer and Fall on night hikes were devastating.



I switched to 55gr factory loaded VMAX last night...I see lots of folks that reload prefer the 53gr though and always wonder why when I see it mentioned.

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This was a 55gr Vmax shot last night...frontal...DRT after some flopping. Had 5-6 cups of blood pour out through the entry when I moved the carcass. No exit. Great performance.
They both work. I’ve killed more shit with factory 223 55g Vmax than probably any other bullet honestly so I’m a fan of both. I was mainly referring to using a vmax over a hpbt.
 
Picked up a new to me x bolt 223. 20 inch barrel, with a harvester Evo. Loaded up some TMKs in Starline brass at 2.380 COAL with 8208. 5 shots to find a rough zero and then straight to 500. I guessed at 2700 and was high, adjusted and ended up at 2850. 20 impacts in a row on an 8 inch plate. Chrono’d today, 2830 average over 30 rounds. 1.25 MOA. I’m pretty happy.
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The 53g Vmax should solve those problems if you are looking for a lighter varmint bullet.
No thanks I have found a few good lighter options but I am sticking with the 73’s in my .223 for this season. I was just curious how the 52’s had worked for him
 
For you guys using a 16" barrel, suppressor, and Sportsmatch rings, and factory Tikka stock....

I need to get another scope and set of rings and was thinking of changing my Sportsmatch TO84 to the high rings. I occasionally find it hard to get behind the scope prone if my front support height is low, so I was thinking a higher ring might help. Also, would there be a noticeable difference in suppressor mirage with the high SM ring vs medium?

Thoughts?
 
For you guys using a 16" barrel, suppressor, and Sportsmatch rings, and factory Tikka stock....

I need to get another scope and set of rings and was thinking of changing my Sportsmatch TO84 to the high rings. I occasionally find it hard to get behind the scope prone if my front support height is low, so I was thinking a higher ring might help. Also, would there be a noticeable difference in suppressor mirage with the high SM ring vs medium?

Thoughts?
Try it out. Some note an improvement in mirage, certainly in percentage of scope taken up by can at low power. I personally prefer the head position from medium rings.

-J
 
Good season for my family and glad to contribute to this thread. 9 deer taken with .223 this year. Rifles used were Ruger American Ranch in 5.56 and self built 10.5 AR. All 73eldm. Ruger American shots were 35-110y all had entry and exit by wife, 14y son, 13y son, and 7y son and ranged from through shoulder to above/just behind shoulder. 5 10.5 AR shots/kills were 90-180y only got 1 exit all just behind shoulder by myself. 6 of 9 had good blood trails. 1 may have had a trail but was shot in downpour. 2 had very light and distanced drops difficult to see for novices. ALL dropped within 25y. Will be exclusively using .223 going forward and was very satisfied with the results.
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How's the accuracy out of a Tikka factory barrel compared for these 3 AAC options?

And, I'm guessing the only reason the same rounds that are in the 250rd ammo can are more expensive is due to the included ammo can?

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I have 1000 of the AAC 75bthp showing up Friday. I’ll report back if I get out this weekend. Thinking about grabbing 1000 of the 77otm to test out.
 
How's the accuracy out of a Tikka factory barrel compared for these 3 AAC options?

And, I'm guessing the only reason the same rounds that are in the 250rd ammo can are more expensive is due to the included ammo can?

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I tried all three of those out of my t3 223rem 2 weeks ago. Just one 10 shot group each at 100yds
Sabre blade was 0.9”
The other 2 were 2” and 2.5”
 
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