Nice! What's the details?! Bullet, weapon, range etc.Damn, better have a 223 kill posted on page 556….
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Nice! What's the details?! Bullet, weapon, range etc.Damn, better have a 223 kill posted on page 556….
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That's the perfect day right there! Can't wait for October!Damn, better have a 223 kill posted on page 556….
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I have this exact setup. Tikka 223 and Tikka 6.5Creed. Most of my practice is with the 223. I also reloaded both guns last year with similar cost per round.I shot over 100 rounds on my range day with my friend. Could easily have shot more. If im going to take time away from my family once or twice a week, im going to make it count and get some shooting done.
Just for an experiment I priced out loading 1000 6.5 147s and 1000
223 69gr . It was around $475 for the .223 and $990 for 6.5.
That's a massive difference. One is unaffordable, one I could make work.
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This is what’s up! I love it- kids enjoying hunting with rigs that kill effectively AND low recoilMy 8 year old has gotten deadly with her tikka 223 / 77gr tmk combo
Shot a boar hog right through the shoulder at about 110 yards
Impact velocity of about 2400 fps
Hog ran about 30 yards and then his pump station failed
I kept looking at that cartridge case, trying to figure out what was wrong with it, then realized the primer wasn't flattened or cratered.My 8 year old has gotten deadly with her tikka 223 / 77gr tmk combo
Shot a boar hog right through the shoulder at about 110 yards
Impact velocity of about 2400 fps
Hog ran about 30 yards and then his pump station failed
Bruh, you’re totally leaving 200fps on the table. Those loads are totally safe. As long as you can get the bolt open it’s fine.I kept looking at that cartridge case, trying to figure out what was wrong with it, then realized the primer wasn't flattened or cratered.
My little girl just likes to take a picture of the brass she used after she kills something. I’m only using 23.0 gr of xbr 8208 but it shoots fantastic. Realistically won’t shoot further than 200 yards so no need to chase velocityBruh, you’re totally leaving 200fps on the table. Those loads are totally safe. As long as you can get the bolt open it’s fine.
And I was being a smart azz. I think any charge weight with 8208 shoots well with heavies in 223.My little girl just likes to take a picture of the brass she used after she kills something. I’m only using 23.0 gr of xbr 8208 but it shoots fantastic. Realistically won’t shoot further than 200 yards so no need to chase velocity
LolElmer Keith rolled over in his grave
Your comment is disigenous and dismissive of the contributions he did have. Though I believe his contributions are felt more in the handgun hunting crowd, he was on the design team of the Model 70. Even if he knew what we know now in his most active years, he couldn't do anything with the info. Hell, the Partition was new technology in those years. Maybe one day, you'll have a bullet style named after you.Lol
If he only knew then what we know now the hunting world would be a MUCH better place!
I think you’re reading too much into his comment.Your comment is disigenous and dismissive of the contributions he did have. Though I believe his contributions are felt more in the handgun hunting crowd, he was on the design team of the Model 70. Even if he knew what we know now in his most active years, he couldn't do anything with the info. Hell, the Partition was new technology in those years. Maybe one day, you'll have a bullet style named after you.
I’ll be trying the 79 grain DRT when I get my lefty tikka. I’ll post results when I put some rounds on paper. And obviously if one ends up through bear or deer.Looking for opinions on factory loaded lead free .223 options for California blacktail or blacktail/mule hybrid. Range under 100 yards is most likely. I’m not seeing much for choices besides:
Copper Creek 62gr TTSX
Black Hills 62gr TSX
Lehigh Defense 62gr Controlled Chaos
Lehigh Defense 62gr Maximum Expansion
A few more options exist at 55gr (Barnes TTSX, Winchester, etc) but I assume it’s best to go with the heavier grain in .223?
Undecided on rifle but likely the Tikka compact 20” barrel (11 yo’s rifle).
No reason it won't work. Tried a search to point you in the right direction, but I came up empty. The jacket on the TGK is slightly thicker than that on the TMK. May not give as rapid upset as a TMK. Put it in the lungs and you'll be dragging or packing.