Picked up a used tikka .223 late summer. Bonus the guy also had 50 TMKs loaded for it. Put it in a compact stock and kids 8 and 10 were having a blast shooting it.
Fast forward to yesterday, I put in the spacer and figured I would give it a test run for opening day of whitetail. Wanted to make sure when my kids can hunt in 2 years that it will “kill”.
Sat down midafternoon to cook lunch and had this guy come in raking brush. Stopped in an opening at 17 yds. First shot took out back of lungs/liver. He trotted 20 yds , stopped and 2nd shot to back of neck dropped him. Lungs were mush and fragmentation damaged liver and tore stomach lining. Neck meat was hamburger and broken vertebrae.
Fairly heavy bodied Saskatchewan 4x4. Enjoyed the low recoil and fast time to get back on target. Will not hesitate to put my kids behind this gun now. I just have to convince my Dad with a bad shoulder that he should use it.
Thanks to those that have thought outside the box and shared those results. It probably won’t replace my everyday gun but I will use it again and am glad I can set my kids up for success.
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