.223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

One (one only!) quick twist of a VLD chamfer tool will handle any crimp issues mosrikkytik without long term affects on primer fit. Sit down with a couple 1 gal buckets (one empty, one full) and your favorite TV show (currently Mysteries of the Abandoned) and knock out a couple thousand rounds.

Caveat emptor: Chamfering can be overdone leading to sloppy primer fit... hence the "one only" warning. If so desired, the primer pocket swager route does a better job although possibly taking a few extra second per case.

Best regards,
John
I cheat and run brass on a dillon 1050 to remove crimp and trim to length and full length sizer. That way if I want to run a few test rounds I can throw a primer in a case and charge of powder and seat with rock chucker.
 
New howa 223 doesn't like any elds so far so the 77 TMK got a test out this week. Mature Red Stag at 240m broadside behind the shoulder shot. Bullet exited. Approx 2100fps impact.
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Under entry skin
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First layer removed
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Lungs
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Exit out ribs
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Nice stag. What country is/was this in?
 
This was a big solid girl. 200 yards. Berger jacketed custom 80grn. Hit 1/3 way up from heart. Pretty much dropped on the spot.
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Projectile passed right through and broke into 3 parts found just under the off side skin.
Pic of off side shoulder peeled back showing exit through rib cage and hole through shoulder.
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