77 TMKI have read and been following this thread for a while now, but still a novice on the whole bullet thing. Somebody dumb it down for me and tell me which bullet I should be looking at for whitetail sized game out of a suppressed sbr (barrel 10.5 or shorter), at shot distances inside 100-150 yards (Prob more like inside 50), with a mindset of more "knockdown power" or blood trail in mind (thicker, harder tracking woods). Have no problem at these distances of shooting a big buck in the neck if that's what needed for the knockdown power aspect but would like good performance on lung shot deer as my 7 year old son will be using it too. TIA
Did you put up the specifics of that build in any threads?77 TMK
My NFA stamp came quick, so I put this 31oz SBR together these past few weeks. With the 8 inch barrel, my chrono says the 77tmk ammo I'm shooting is a bit over 2200fps at the muzzle (same ammo is about 2750fps in a 16 inch barrel). I'd bet you would be closer to 2400fps with a 10 inch barrel. Ammo is from stand1. Even with just the 8 inch barrel... the 2200fps keeps the impact velocity above 1800fps out to 270 yards, so it would be more than capable for your 150 yard range... and in a very compact and lightweight package.
(As shown, includes Scythe ti suppressor, Trijicon SRO 1moa Red Dot, 10 round Lancer L5 magazine)
Let’s hope this is due to Tikka finally fixing their 223 magazine spring issue. As much as I like my Waters Rifleman mags, I’d love to be able to have factory ones that work well for 1/2 the cost.Are Tikka 223 unobtainable? I can't seem to to find factory mags anywhere. Are any aftermarket 223 mags reliable?
That cute as a bugs ear, but I have doubts that I could shoot anything that light very well in the field. Show us some groups when you get to the range.77 TMK
My NFA stamp came quick, so I put this 31oz SBR together these past few weeks. With the 8 inch barrel, my chrono says the 77tmk ammo I'm shooting is a bit over 2200fps at the muzzle (same ammo is about 2750fps in a 16 inch barrel). I'd bet you would be closer to 2400fps with a 10 inch barrel. Ammo is from stand1. Even with just the 8 inch barrel... the 2200fps keeps the impact velocity above 1800fps out to 270 yards, so it would be more than capable for your 150 yard range... and in a very compact and lightweight package.
(As shown, includes Scythe ti suppressor, Trijicon SRO 1moa Red Dot, 10 round Lancer L5 magazine)
Its accurate enough for a 200 yard gun. Pic is of my 200 yard gong (9.5 inch) with a couple types of ammo (77tmk stand1 and some 62gr fmj). The limitation isn't how lightweight it is, it's the unmagnified red dot and my astigmatism... its pretty easy in the hand though, can hit my 2 and 3 inch flippers out to 75 yards standing/off hand.That cute as a bugs ear, but I have doubts that I could shoot anything that light very well in the field. Show us some groups when you get to the range.
There is a lot in the ultralight ultralight thread. But it's basically a BCA 5.56 7twist pencil barrel cut down at the gas journal, with a jag composites barrel nut, fostech magnesium upper with side milled out, solo300 bcg, ti firing pin, v7 ti grip screw, Hogue 15degree grip (skeletonized), nfa poly lpk, TA carbon fiber lower, diy carbon fiber tube handguard, diy carbon fiber stock (inserted into a cut rifle length buffertube).Did you put up the specifics of that build in any threads?
Based on his performance at 200 and his velocity, I don’t know if he needs a magnifier.Have you tried a micro dot and a magnifier? I am curious how that will work for someone with an astigmatism.
Otherwise, that is a dope little rig.
For this particular build, I was looking to see what was the lightest possible, but still functional centerfire I could build (and still be accurate out to at least 150). But yes, a micro like the 3x or 5x from PA would help. For my needs, if I wear my contacts (mostly just when I go hunting) the starburst effect through a regular red dot is a lot less than when I'm wearing my glasses like I was the other day... so it's manageable.Have you tried a micro dot and a magnifier? I am curious how that will work for someone with an astigmatism.
Otherwise, that is a dope little rig.
That's badass. Mine will not be that light but prob a good bit cheaper. Cool set up. What is everything?Its accurate enough for a 200 yard gun. Pic is of my 200 yard gong (9.5 inch) with a couple types of ammo (77tmk stand1 and some 62gr fmj). The limitation isn't how lightweight it is, it's the unmagnified red dot and my astigmatism... its pretty easy in the hand though, can hit my 2 and 3 inch flippers out to 75 yards standing/off hand.
I didn’t think he needed, I was just curious if he had tried it and how it worked out. I don’t know anyone with an astigmatism.Based on his performance at 200 and his velocity, I don’t know if he needs a magnifier.
Agree that it’s a dope rig for a pack goat guy who wants to go light.
Sweet weapon! Out of curiosity, why are you going 1x on the optic? Is it weight savings?Its accurate enough for a 200 yard gun. Pic is of my 200 yard gong (9.5 inch) with a couple types of ammo (77tmk stand1 and some 62gr fmj). The limitation isn't how lightweight it is, it's the unmagnified red dot and my astigmatism... its pretty easy in the hand though, can hit my 2 and 3 inch flippers out to 75 yards standing/off hand.
We need build specs sir77 TMK
My NFA stamp came quick, so I put this 31oz SBR together these past few weeks. With the 8 inch barrel, my chrono says the 77tmk ammo I'm shooting is a bit over 2200fps at the muzzle (same ammo is about 2750fps in a 16 inch barrel). I'd bet you would be closer to 2400fps with a 10 inch barrel. Ammo is from stand1. Even with just the 8 inch barrel... the 2200fps keeps the impact velocity above 1800fps out to 270 yards, so it would be more than capable for your 150 yard range... and in a very compact and lightweight package.
(As shown, includes Scythe ti suppressor, Trijicon SRO 1moa Red Dot, 10 round Lancer L5 magazine)
I was surprised at how inexpensive (relatively) one could build an ultralight AR15, or in this case a "straight pull" or bolt action AR15.That's badass. Mine will not be that light but prob a good bit cheaper. Cool set up. What is everything?
It's purpose built. As it is intended for just out to 200 or so, a simple red dot is lightest and easiest for me (and the kids) to use.Sweet weapon! Out of curiosity, why are you going 1x on the optic? Is it weight savings?
Well I am trying to get a shot at a ten point that shows up on the cameras but he hasn't shown up in daylight since the rut wound down. Pretty quick it will be the late spike and doe season only and I will not have to worry about firing a shot scaring him off. Plus the winter wheat is coming up in all the fields changing deer travel patterns and bedding areas. Late season blues. But I had a nice sit. the local bird life loves my generosity. Especially the Cardinals.And luck??
Very cool, hope you catch up with him!Well I am trying to get a shot at a ten point that shows up on the cameras but he hasn't shown up in daylight since the rut wound down. Pretty quick it will be the late spike and doe season only and I will not have to worry about firing a shot scaring him off. Plus the winter wheat is coming up in all the fields changing deer travel patterns and bedding areas. Late season blues. But I had a nice sit. the local bird life loves my generosity. Especially the Cardinals.