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

I need justification for my 375 UltraLoudenBoomer.
it's a good girlfriend gun, then you can get yourself something a little more practical for hunting black bear... if recoil sensitive, just get a braked 450/400NE.... if not, go with the 600NE... considering they are the "CONUS black death"
 
XBR and Varget singles available on Brownells right now for you late night folks.

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Man their 2lb limit kills it, takes the xbr to like $55/lb, and varget about $10/lb more. Even getting 2 of each they’re still like $55/lb. 🥲
 
Midsouthshooterssupply.com has imr 8208 in stock
$39/#

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Nope. No they don't. 😡
 
For those that are interested, sportsmans warehouse has T3X superlites in .223 up for order. I just ordered one myself and it should be here the 10th.
 
For those that are interested, sportsmans warehouse has T3X superlites in .223 up for order. I just ordered one myself and it should be here the 10th.
Pretty sure you just cost some of the fine folks of rokslide some moneys… 😂
 
Pretty sure you just cost some of the fine folks of rokslide some moneys… 😂
I've been looking for one for months, and of course I find one when I'm about to purchase an nx8 to replace my busted SWFA 1-6. I had to spread some of my pain to the people of rokslide.
 
Figured I would give a handloading update on my new 223.
I bought a Ruger Ranch 5.56 a few months ago and finally wrangled up all the components to do a load work up.
I loaded up
77gr TMK’s
Nosler Brass
CCI BR-4 primers
8208 XBR
2.260 COAL

I loaded up 5 rounds each at 23.1, 23.3, 23.5, 23.7 and 23.9 grains
23.3, 23.5 and 23.7 shot the best so to confirm I loaded 5 more rounds of each.
All three shot great but I settled on 23.5 grains.
That powder charge was giving me 2640 FPS out of the 16” barrel and excellent accuracy.

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Thanks to everyone that has contributed to this thread and for the suggestions on load data. The proof is on the paper! Now to testing on some critters!
 
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