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

I’ve seen around 10 animals or so with the 77gr TMK below 1,800fps- there are several that I posted in this thread. All of them the bullets upset well and created very good, to excellent wound channels. It is very likely that the 77gr TMK is reliable well below 1,800’ish fps. However, in general bullets start struggling to upset consistently somewhere around 1,800 or so regardless of make. Being that is the case, until I see a bunch more, I would suggest 1,800fps as a safe bet.
 
Story may have been on the podcast or posted in another thread. Maybe @Ryan Avery can chime in since it's his picture.
Reasonably sure that is Tyler Freel’s pic, from the moose he shot last year with an 88 ELD m ala 22 ARC gas gun.

Was the second shot (about 1.5 seconds after the first IIRC) and quartering away as the bull was still crossing and in view. Broke femur into the pieces you see after penetrating the thickest part of the ham and then carried on into the body cavity and wasn’t recovered in the lower intestines.

There’s video of the shots floating around, as well as Tyler’s breakdown on Outdoor Life of how it went down. Not to mention that he’s a member here….
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I'm sorry, apparently I didn't make myself clear.
Those several hundred kills
are not <1800fps. That's what I'm asking about.
I don't recall more than one kill here with an impact velocity <1800fps
let alone enough to make any reasonable conclusion that 1800fps is the
lower limit for reliable performance of the 77 TMK
Ahhh... Gotcha! I misread your earlier post. So to answer. No there are not Shloads of kills sub 1800fps. As far as I recall there has only been the single one posted. Which also does reinforce the 1800fps threshold in a round about way. So... for RELIABLE expansion, its become the standard for tipped match bullets as reported by Form. I'm sure he has access to data that would support this. I think he was just trying to save us all some time. I'm sure he has other data regarding less than emphatic kills at lower velos- which is why he recommended keeping it keeping it at 1800 or above. I always took his recommendations intended to what works without fail the majority of the time. Sub 1800 is sub optimal.
 
Anyone know of anywhere that is loading 77TMK in the 22ARC? The 75gr ELD-Ms are shooting great out of my 16” barrel but I’d like to give the mythical TMK a try

Not seen one for sale, but I have made a few. Settled on 2.23 COL and generally have to go down 1-2gr of powder compared to 75eldm to have the same pressure and ~50 fps less MV. Shoots great though. Basically a 22ARC = 223 with a 4-6in longer barrel.

My favorite gun right now is a 12.5 22ARC shooting 77 TMK ~2700 FPS
 
Reasonably sure that is Tyler Freel’s pic, from the moose he shot last year with an 88 ELD m ala 22 ARC gas gun.

Was the second shot (about 1.5 seconds after the first IIRC) and quartering away as the bull was still crossing and in view. Broke femur into the pieces you see after penetrating the thickest part of the ham and then carried on into the body cavity and wasn’t recovered in the lower intestines.

There’s video of the shots floating around, as well as Tyler’s breakdown on Outdoor Life of how it went down. Not to mention that he’s a member here….
@bearcreekbandit
That's what I thought. Went and found the Outdoor Life article on it but didn't see the same pic so I wasn't 100% sure.
 
Bullet is key . I shot a big doe whitetail that centered a rib with my 22-250 . Hardly a trail to follow but found her alive and had to finish the job with my knife. That was with a hornady 50 grain varmit load which was a terrible choice for a bullet.
 
Reasonably sure that is Tyler Freel’s pic, from the moose he shot last year with an 88 ELD m ala 22 ARC gas gun.

Was the second shot (about 1.5 seconds after the first IIRC) and quartering away as the bull was still crossing and in view. Broke femur into the pieces you see after penetrating the thickest part of the ham and then carried on into the body cavity and wasn’t recovered in the lower intestines.

There’s video of the shots floating around, as well as Tyler’s breakdown on Outdoor Life of how it went down. Not to mention that he’s a member here….
@bearcreekbandit
Found it:


Looks like the 88 gr ELD will work.
 
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