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

It’s easier to order online these days then run out to 2-3 local stores and end up disappointed in what they carry.
Most shops order based on what is available. Most people ordering don't shoot the same way you shoot. This is why ordering online from places like Target Sports USA make since to people who want specific ammunition.

Jay
 
Found some Norma Golden Target 69 gr for my Blaser 223 (1:10 twist) for 50¢/rd…shoots well at 100 yds.

Norma website says .393 G1 which is better than what Sierra says the 77 SMK is at .372 G1 (I’m a bit dubious).
 
Most shops order based on what is available. Most people ordering don't shoot the same way you shoot. This is why ordering online from places like Target Sports USA make since to people who want specific ammunition.

Jay
Absolutely. I have a buddy, big dairy farm, that shoots the hell out of everything with 55 grain VMAXs. Most casual shooters/hunters will buy whatever is cheapest (so 55 grain soft points). That’s the market…we are not.
 
Found some Norma Golden Target 69 gr for my Blaser 223 (1:10 twist) for 50¢/rd…shoots well at 100 yds.

Norma website says .393 G1 which is better than what Sierra says the 77 SMK is at .372 G1 (I’m a bit dubious).

Applied Ballistics have .322 G1 (.165 G7) for the RUAG 69gr — I imagine it’s very close, if not identical. Those are the numbers I plan to start with when I get a chance to try it out
 
Applied Ballistics have .322 G1 (.165 G7) for the RUAG 69gr — I imagine it’s very close, if not identical. Those are the numbers I plan to start with when I get a chance to try it out
I finally found another source for 69 gr GTX bc online…JBM Ballistics shows G1=.395

The RUAG has a blunter nose than the GTX
 
Found some Norma Golden Target 69 gr for my Blaser 223 (1:10 twist) for 50¢/rd…shoots well at 100 yds.

Norma website says .393 G1 which is better than what Sierra says the 77 SMK is at .372 G1 (I’m a bit dubious).

I'm shooting a match with this ammo in two weeks. I'll try to remember to update what the BC trues out at when I can stretch it out past my 300 yard range.

I can all but guarantee it's not .393 G1 though. I'm starting at .330 (still great) in AB and expecting it to be a touch lower than that.
 
When it comes to loading your own 77 TMKs, is anyone using neck mandrels and such or just running the brass through a standard die and calling it good? Are you cleaning brass between firings?
 
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