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

People have asked if you would take a 223 on an expensive hunt. For me flying NZ to Alaska to chase Caribou is as expensive as ill probably ever do. I chose to bring the 223 as solo I wanted to spot shots 100% and i couldn't bring a suppressor in on the temp import permit. That and turns out most of my rifles when I actually measure them are 15.75" so a no go for the states.

Shot with a 73 Eld over Staball Match from a dirt cheap 16" 9 twist Howa Mini. Ended up shooting from the shoulder at 110m due to the way the terrain laid out with a gradual ridge. Followed up at the same range when it turned on the spot. First shot exited as can see second I recovered the base under the offside skins. Bull died within 20 yards. MV was 2745 so impact can't be too much lower.

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People have asked if you would take a 223 on an expensive hunt. For me flying NZ to Alaska to chase Caribou is as expensive as ill probably ever do. I chose to bring the 223 as solo I wanted to spot shots 100% and i couldn't bring a suppressor in on the temp import permit. That and turns out most of my rifles when I actually measure them are 15.75" so a no go for the states.

Shot with a 73 Eld over Staball Match from a dirt cheap 16" 9 twist Howa Mini. Ended up shooting from the shoulder at 110m due to the way the terrain laid out with a gradual ridge. Followed up at the same range when it turned on the spot. First shot exited as can see second I recovered the base under the offside skins. Bull died within 20 yards. MV was 2745 so impact can't be too much lower.

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That’s freaking awesome man! Congrats on a trophy and hunt of a lifetime. Bucket list hunt for me!
 
People have asked if you would take a 223 on an expensive hunt. For me flying NZ to Alaska to chase Caribou is as expensive as ill probably ever do. I chose to bring the 223 as solo I wanted to spot shots 100% and i couldn't bring a suppressor in on the temp import permit. That and turns out most of my rifles when I actually measure them are 15.75" so a no go for the states.

Shot with a 73 Eld over Staball Match from a dirt cheap 16" 9 twist Howa Mini. Ended up shooting from the shoulder at 110m due to the way the terrain laid out with a gradual ridge. Followed up at the same range when it turned on the spot. First shot exited as can see second I recovered the base under the offside skins. Bull died within 20 yards. MV was 2745 so impact can't be too much lower.

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Well done, sir!
 
Well I got tired of looking around for a southpaw tikka 223 so I went with something a little different. Threw the leupy with the only shitty rings I could find in the tote, a quick zero then pounded some rocks on the hillside with 62gr fmj’s. I hear that savage 9tw is more like 8 3/4s so I’m going to try some factory black hills 77tmk and hornady 73gr eldm. If one of them shoot well there’s a damn good chance I’m taking this instead of the tikka 270 to chase elk in November.IMG_7137.jpeg
 
People have asked if you would take a 223 on an expensive hunt. For me flying NZ to Alaska to chase Caribou is as expensive as ill probably ever do. I chose to bring the 223 as solo I wanted to spot shots 100% and i couldn't bring a suppressor in on the temp import permit. That and turns out most of my rifles when I actually measure them are 15.75" so a no go for the states.

Shot with a 73 Eld over Staball Match from a dirt cheap 16" 9 twist Howa Mini. Ended up shooting from the shoulder at 110m due to the way the terrain laid out with a gradual ridge. Followed up at the same range when it turned on the spot. First shot exited as can see second I recovered the base under the offside skins. Bull died within 20 yards. MV was 2745 so impact can't be too much lower.

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Great effort Kiwi. Report this on the home forum.
 
People have asked if you would take a 223 on an expensive hunt. For me flying NZ to Alaska to chase Caribou is as expensive as ill probably ever do. I chose to bring the 223 as solo I wanted to spot shots 100% and i couldn't bring a suppressor in on the temp import permit. That and turns out most of my rifles when I actually measure them are 15.75" so a no go for the states.

Shot with a 73 Eld over Staball Match from a dirt cheap 16" 9 twist Howa Mini. Ended up shooting from the shoulder at 110m due to the way the terrain laid out with a gradual ridge. Followed up at the same range when it turned on the spot. First shot exited as can see second I recovered the base under the offside skins. Bull died within 20 yards. MV was 2745 so impact can't be too much lower.

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Heck yeah mate, awesome effort 👍
 
That and turns out most of my rifles when I actually measure them are 15.75" so a no go for the states.
I'm assuming you know but in case not, according to the barrel manufacturer I last ordered from he said the Gov spec for measurement includes tendon threads when we were discussing what length my blank needed to be to finish how I wanted.

Great bull, sounds like an awesome time!
 
I'm assuming you know but in case not, according to the barrel manufacturer I last ordered from he said the Gov spec for measurement includes tendon threads when we were discussing what length my blank needed to be to finish how I wanted.

Great bull, sounds like an awesome time
I did not know that I measured with a measuring rod from muzzle to bolt face this barrel measures a smidge over 16.25" that way to be safe. I didn't want to play games. In the howa this is very very close to the total barrel length with tenon.
 
Has your experience with the 75 BTHP been positive?
My experience with the Hornady 75 gr. BTHP on deer and feral hogs has been spotty at best. They tend to tumble and veer off course without breaking up a lot. I absolutely recommend the Fusion or the 73 gr. ELDM by far over the 75 gr, BTHP.
 
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For those in BC that know that finding 8208xbr can be tough, nechako outdoors has 5 1# cans left
(Vanderhoof, bc. $20 shipping)

I bought 4 and some other things because my wife squawks over $500 lol
 
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