Yes, it has a push button lock.Does it lock in place?
Yes, it has a push button lock.Does it lock in place?
Federal Fusion 62gr through the shoulder has put a lot of deer in my freezer.Hey guys, long time watcher, first time poster. I am getting ready for deer hunting in Michigan especially with early antlerless right around the corner and I have a few questions. As I am unable to reload, what 223/5.56 loads would you recommend for Michigan deer with the 77 Tmk shortage? Would you rather use 73 or 75 eld-m? Lastly, I am used to hunting woods and taking shoulder shots with a 30-06 but I am hunting more fields where I will limit my shots to 300 yards, would I be fine taking a shoulder shot at all ranges under 300 or do I need to switch to behind the shoulder shots? I would prefer taking shoulder shots if possible. I am not worried about meat loss, I would rather have them drop in the field. Thanks in advance!
My daughter used the factory 73 ELDM on 2 whitetails on a damage hunt last month out of a RAR with a 16" barrel from 200 to 250 yards. I would not have any issue using it to 300 yards or taking a shoulder shot.Hey guys, long time watcher, first time poster. I am getting ready for deer hunting in Michigan especially with early antlerless right around the corner and I have a few questions. As I am unable to reload, what 223/5.56 loads would you recommend for Michigan deer with the 77 Tmk shortage? Would you rather use 73 or 75 eld-m? Lastly, I am used to hunting woods and taking shoulder shots with a 30-06 but I am hunting more fields where I will limit my shots to 300 yards, would I be fine taking a shoulder shot at all ranges under 300 or do I need to switch to behind the shoulder shots? I would prefer taking shoulder shots if possible. I am not worried about meat loss, I would rather have them drop in the field. Thanks in advance!
Keep watch on palmetto state armory for their 77TMK ammo to pop in stock. I get decent accuracy out of it for factory ammo.Hey guys, long time watcher, first time poster. I am getting ready for deer hunting in Michigan especially with early antlerless right around the corner and I have a few questions. As I am unable to reload, what 223/5.56 loads would you recommend for Michigan deer with the 77 Tmk shortage? Would you rather use 73 or 75 eld-m? Lastly, I am used to hunting woods and taking shoulder shots with a 30-06 but I am hunting more fields where I will limit my shots to 300 yards, would I be fine taking a shoulder shot at all ranges under 300 or do I need to switch to behind the shoulder shots? I would prefer taking shoulder shots if possible. I am not worried about meat loss, I would rather have them drop in the field. Thanks in advance!
I shot one WT deer with it last year and it performed great.Keep watch on palmetto state armory for their 77TMK ammo to pop in stock. I get decent accuracy out of it for factory ammo.
This looks promising. Not sure if anyone has shot anything with it yet.
Can’t go wrong with the ELDMs though if you can find them.
That’s good news. I got a stockpile of the Sabres in 5.56/300blk/6.5C. Plenty of tmk to use but I might try them as well this year. Cheap enough and if they work for backups that’s a good bonus.I shot one WT deer with it last year and it performed great.
In talking with Form, he said the ELD-M and TMK are better but would be totally fine to use those.
I couldn’t tell a difference in damage between that and 73 ELD-M, but my sample size is small.
Awesome. Would you mind sharing rifle details for more context?DON'T HAVE TIME TO READ 176 PAGES? HERE'S THE CHEAT SHEET.
“Bullets matter more than headstamps.”
“Spent primers offer the supreme tutorial”.
I’ve read it here and elsewhere online. It got my attention. I started digging and asking questions and listened.
The 77gr TMK delivered by a .223 is where I ended up after many discussions and objective data regarding bullet performance and numerous pics of field results.
Now for the delivery system. Accurate. Repeatable. Reliable. Reasonable weight to afford steady shot placement and the ability to spot my own impacts yet packable. Tikka T3x, vertical grip, Sportsmatch rings, SWFA 6x MQ in mills. Replaced the trigger spring with a yo Dave, adjusted to my liking, then degreased everything and locked all of the screws down with loctite and got started.
The package checks all of the boxes. Plus, it’s FUN! Time at the range is spent learning to call wind, trigger control, spotting your own impacts and figuring out why a shot did or did not end up where you wanted it. No brake. No flinch. Inexpensive to shoot. The fun factor plus the ability to be able to afford to shoot a lot goes a long way to learning and understanding shooting, accuracy and precision.
With all of that said, I’ve decided to use 77 TMK out of a .223 from this delivery system for bear, deer and elk this season.
Opportunity presented itself a couple of days ago. I killed a mature, dry sow with the 77 TMK. Bullet performance exceeded all expectations! The terminal performance is on par with anything I’ve seen in a .284 or .30. Unreal performance. The bullet is a BEAST!
Practice will continue throughout the summer in preparation for the upcoming deer and elk seasons.
Based on my sample of one, the 77 TMK out of a .223 is truly a lethal combination well suited to a dedicated lower 48 big game rifle.
Would love to hear about others experiences with this bullet or similar bulletts!
Tikka 223 swfa fixed 6 sportsmatch rings. Blue loctite, finger nail polish or a paint pen to make sure nothing moves.Awesome. Would you mind sharing rifle details for more context?
It is literally in the post you quoted.Awesome. Would you mind sharing rifle details for more context?
If they read other posts they couldn’t get their minimum number of posts in for the classifieds quickly.It is literally in the post you quoted.
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They still have to wait a week so why not be real and have honest discourse? I know, people are lazy but for puffy rice cakes!If they read other posts they couldn’t get their minimum number of posts in for the classifieds quickly.
This looks promising. Not sure if anyone has shot anything with it yet.
Can’t go wrong with the ELDMs though if you can find them.
Black hills 77TMK loaded ammo is available if you look around. There is even a guy here that sells it by the caseHey guys, long time watcher, first time poster. I am getting ready for deer hunting in Michigan especially with early antlerless right around the corner and I have a few questions. As I am unable to reload, what 223/5.56 loads would you recommend for Michigan deer with the 77 Tmk shortage? Would you rather use 73 or 75 eld-m? Lastly, I am used to hunting woods and taking shoulder shots with a 30-06 but I am hunting more fields where I will limit my shots to 300 yards, would I be fine taking a shoulder shot at all ranges under 300 or do I need to switch to behind the shoulder shots? I would prefer taking shoulder shots if possible. I am not worried about meat loss, I would rather have them drop in the field. Thanks in advance!
I couldn't find it looking online. I am on like 15 waiting lists and notify when available lists.Black hills 77TMK loaded ammo is available if you look around. There is even a guy here that sells it by the case
Good seller, sponsored a little shooting comp we did.WTS - Black Hills 77gr TMK- 5.56
I have several cases of new production Black Hills 5.56 77gr TMK. Can Split cases, prefer to do at least 100 rounds at a time so shipping isn't crazy. Shoot me a message if you have any questions. Shipping two boxes is almost the same as a full case. Fee free electronic (Zelle or Apple Pay)...rokslide.com