Can you define "the true knock down power", please?? (And include the metric used in determining a sufficient amount thereof)Why not shoot a gun you know for sure has the true knock down power
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Can you define "the true knock down power", please?? (And include the metric used in determining a sufficient amount thereof)Why not shoot a gun you know for sure has the true knock down power
Why not shoot a gun you know for sure has the true knock down power
Like an arrow!Why not shoot a gun you know for sure has the true knock down power
I JUST started playing this game again!!!
Why post a comment in a 402 page long forum thread without at least glancing through the earlier pages?Why not shoot a gun you know for sure has the true knock down power
Because that "true knock down power" rattles your brain into making comments like this.Why not shoot a gun you know for sure has the true knock down power
Why post a comment in a 402 page long forum thread without at least glancing through the earlier pages?
If it’s all about numbers of posts for being classified-approved, why not post something that provides a better impression? There are lots of people who’s post on Rokslide whose posts definitely ensure that I would never buy anything from them.Gotta get to 10 posts to buy that thing homie. Quick before they miss out on the deal of a lifetime.
The gold dot/fusion loads are probably what you're looking for. The nosler 64gr bonded seems to be another good performer.This might be an unpopular opinion, but looking though many of the photos in this thread and it seems to me that a 223 with a 77 TMK is a bit more "gun" than I would like for big game hunting. Not that I don't like my critters DRT, but the meat damage is far more than most of my kills with more conventional calibers and tougher bullets.
Is there a 223 bullet that's a little more "goldilocks"? I don't want to drift to far away to the wrong end of the spectrum, but maybe something that still kills pretty well but with less bloodshot meat?
This might be an unpopular opinion, but looking though many of the photos in this thread and it seems to me that a 223 with a 77 TMK is a bit more "gun" than I would like for big game hunting. Not that I don't like my critters DRT, but the meat damage is far more than most of my kills with more conventional calibers and tougher bullets.
Is there a 223 bullet that's a little more "goldilocks"? I don't want to drift to far away to the wrong end of the spectrum, but maybe something that still kills pretty well but with less bloodshot meat?
Looking forward to the Sabre results.My kids just got called and activated for a damage hunt on whitetail does for next weekend. I'm going to see how the AAC 75 grain Sabre Blade Black Tips shoot in the RAR and maybe get some data points for performance on game. That rifle is very accurate with the 73 ELDM ammo so we might be able to get some additional data points with that bullet too.
Jay
I used to, my 416 Rigby dang near knocks me down everytime i shoot it!Why not shoot a gun you know for sure has the true knock down power
I use Fusion 62gr when I hunt in the timber for this reason. Also have handloaded Gold Dots with the same performance.This might be an unpopular opinion, but looking though many of the photos in this thread and it seems to me that a 223 with a 77 TMK is a bit more "gun" than I would like for big game hunting. Not that I don't like my critters DRT, but the meat damage is far more than most of my kills with more conventional calibers and tougher bullets.
Is there a 223 bullet that's a little more "goldilocks"? I don't want to drift to far away to the wrong end of the spectrum, but maybe something that still kills pretty well but with less bloodshot meat?
I hope that guys mags continue to expand in popularity and he sells a shit ton of them!For guys shooting aics mags. The 223 waters mags are very nice, and very short.
Below is a 10 round WR at 2.6” coal. Next to an accurate mag that’s 2.3” coal without modification.
Feeds like butter as well.
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