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

Seriously, what's to love about a bullet explosion like that? Other than killing the animal, I'd want no part of on game performance like that.

It checks a lot of boxes. A proven track record for lethality, good penetration, available as a component and as factory ammo, fits in an AR magazine and by default an OEM Tikka T3 magazine, decent ballistic coefficient, and it holds together fairly well. Is it perfect? No, probably not. A 75gr ELDM may be somewhat better in some aspects. But that won’t fit in the magazine.
 
Seriously, what's to love about a bullet explosion like that? Other than killing the animal, I'd want no part of on game performance like that.
That's fair enough, not everyone wants the same thing from a bullet. The 77TMK in general really does leave a very large bloodshot area, but if one's preferred shot is through ribs/lungs-heart, it may look ugly, but it's not destroying much if any meat in the process.

Like @Formidilosus said some time ago, we've gone from the 223/77TMK isn't enough to the 223/77TMK is too much. I guess that's progress.

I did appreciate how, in my sample of one anyway, that the 75ELDM drove through really well, did more than enough terminal damage but not much bloodshot beyond its path. Probably not as lethal as a 77TMK, but seems lethal enough(??).
 
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