I could be mistaken, but I believe the 75gr won't fit in Tikka single stack and AR length mags.
I guess I should clarify that's without mag length restrictions. At mag length the 73 would be a no brainer.
I could be mistaken, but I believe the 75gr won't fit in Tikka single stack and AR length mags.
If both are available is there much difference between 73 or 75 eld-m?
Anybody used the 62 grain Federal Fusion on whitetail deer? How did it perform? I’m hoping to try it out this year.
Noted. If I couldn't find any loaded 77TMK,
Ballistic advantage premium series can't be beat for the price.Anyone have a barrel recommendation for an AR in 5.56/Wylde that would meet my needs? My current Armalite in 5.56 does okay with 55gr hand loads, but is 1:9 twist and shoots 70+ grain bullets horribly (like 8-9 MOA), and I'd like to upgrade to a 1:7 to shoot 55-77gr bullets accurately. I'm also trying to decide between 16" and 18"; shorter is nice, especially since I have a suppressor on order, but is the lengthened recoil impulse available in an 18" barrel with rifle-length gas tube noticeable? Two extra inches isn't going to make or break this, so if there is a noticeable recoil (read: accuracy) benefit or that much more comfort to a rifle-length gas tube, I would go 18", but if not, I see no reason not to go 16". I'd like it to be a capable brush gun for deer (including snap shots at 50 feet to "long shots" out to 200 yards), but mostly would be used for having fun practicing and positional shooting at the range. I'm wanting 10-round 1.2 MOA accuracy or better. Thanks for any feedback.
There’s a hundred pages with info on nearly every viable bullet made.
Thanks for the info. I’ll find out in a couple of months.
Anyone have a barrel recommendation for an AR in 5.56/Wylde that would meet my needs? My current Armalite in 5.56 does okay with 55gr hand loads, but is 1:9 twist and shoots 70+ grain bullets horribly (like 8-9 MOA), and I'd like to upgrade to a 1:7 to shoot 55-77gr bullets accurately. I'm also trying to decide between 16" and 18"; shorter is nice, especially since I have a suppressor on order, but is the lengthened recoil impulse available in an 18" barrel with rifle-length gas tube noticeable? Two extra inches isn't going to make or break this, so if there is a noticeable recoil (read: accuracy) benefit or that much more comfort to a rifle-length gas tube, I would go 18", but if not, I see no reason not to go 16". I'd like it to be a capable brush gun for deer (including snap shots at 50 feet to "long shots" out to 200 yards), but mostly would be used for having fun practicing and positional shooting at the range. I'm wanting 10-round 1.2 MOA accuracy or better. Thanks for any feedback.
I meant that honestly- that bullet has been discussed quite a bit. There’s good info curried in here somewhere.
You can search this thread.Thanks for the info. I’ll find out in a couple of months.
Thanks for the info. I’ll find out in a couple of months.
You're being a bit dramatic. Use the search function. Search just "this thread" for the word "fusion". It'll provide a list of every time it was mentioned. It'll greatly narrow it down for you.
Anybody used the 62 grain Federal Fusion on whitetail deer? How did it perform? I’m hoping to try it out this year.
He asked a legitimate question in a thread about hunting big game with 223…You're being a bit dramatic. Use the search function. Search just "this thread" for the word "fusion". It'll provide a list of every time it was mentioned. It'll greatly narrow it down for you.
White oak armamentAnyone have a barrel recommendation for an AR in 5.56/Wylde that would meet my needs? My current Armalite in 5.56 does okay with 55gr hand loads, but is 1:9 twist and shoots 70+ grain bullets horribly (like 8-9 MOA), and I'd like to upgrade to a 1:7 to shoot 55-77gr bullets accurately. I'm also trying to decide between 16" and 18"; shorter is nice, especially since I have a suppressor on order, but is the lengthened recoil impulse available in an 18" barrel with rifle-length gas tube noticeable? Two extra inches isn't going to make or break this, so if there is a noticeable recoil (read: accuracy) benefit or that much more comfort to a rifle-length gas tube, I would go 18", but if not, I see no reason not to go 16". I'd like it to be a capable brush gun for deer (including snap shots at 50 feet to "long shots" out to 200 yards), but mostly would be used for having fun practicing and positional shooting at the range. I'm wanting 10-round 1.2 MOA accuracy or better. Thanks for any feedback.
Shot a bunch of damage tag deer with them and they work well as do 70gr Barnes and Speer gold dot 62gr and 64gr. All work best inside 200 yards and don’t shoot through the shoulder with either except the Barnes.
Thank you very much. I’ve seen some vids of the Speer gold dots shot into gel. They look impressive to me.Shot a bunch of damage tag deer with them and they work well as do 70gr Barnes and Speer gold dot 62gr and 64gr. All work best inside 200 yards and don’t shoot through the shoulder with either except the Barnes.