?You can kill alot of things with a .223 but that doesn't mean it's a good idea. I'd keep the .44 rifle, it would work a whole lot better.
I agree. The last 450 pages have been a decent intro into the idea that maybe the .223 can be used for big game. We should be able to start to drive the point home over the next 450 pages or so.I’m glad that we’ve finally gotten back on track of refuting and proving the merits of the 223 Rem. The Talley/Leupold quality needs its own separate thread.
Cool vid, keep 'em coming!Just following up on previous photos with video breakdown and footage of my 22 ARC moose
Sure it isI know, not .223)
I don’t, there’s a significant increase in the size of the wound channels with the faster rounds, this is a specific discussion of the 223Cool vid, keep 'em coming!
Sure it is
I think "223 for bear mountain goat elk etc" includes 22 ARC plus 22 creed, 22-250, 222 Rem, 220 Swift and any other centerfire that starts out with a .224 bullet.
I'm on a few email lists up here but no luck yet, if they had more stock than you bought and are feeling generous pm me pleaseTmks are somehow making their way into Canada. I managed to pick up a thousand at a dealer. They'll be shared between myself and another member and his brother. Maybe it's the start of something good?
Ditto here please.I'm on a few email lists up here but no luck yet, if they had more stock than you bought and are feeling generous pm me please
I don’t, there’s a significant increase in the size of the wound channels with the faster rounds, this is a specific discussion of the 223
Not very sneaky!Great video Tyler.
Butcher here. That just ain't the standard.I am highly impressed! This tikka T3X Lite choped and threaded to 18" with the SWFA 3-15x42 is one slick setup. No recoil, the suppressor allows open ears and it is dead steady. Probably a 3mph breeze today on and off and at 100 yes it kept all shots just under 1 1/4"! I was using the Black Hills 77gr TMK. Much more consistent than the AAC but a bit more per shot.
I will take it out to 400yds and confirm everything ASAP but this will be my go to rifle for hogs and deer here in TX. Just need to wait until we butcher a steer and see if I can convince dad to let me take it with the 223. That way I can check vitals on something larger! That should be a good test for me!