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

Three years in a row, 75 gr ELDM filled my tag. This year was 277 yards, first shot was rushed and I destroyed the liver (but didn’t puncture the gut). He didn’t like that but he didn’t drop right away so I put the next one in this neck.

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He went about 6 feet. Very clean carcass, almost no bloodshot. Both bullets exited.
 
Three years in a row, 75 gr ELDM filled my tag. This year was 277 yards, first shot was rushed and I destroyed the liver (but didn’t puncture the gut). He didn’t like that but he didn’t drop right away so I put the next one in this neck.

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He went about 6 feet. Very clean carcass, almost no bloodshot. Both bullets exited.
seeing that buck hanging in the wood shed brought back a lot of great memories ... thanks
 
Three years in a row, 75 gr ELDM filled my tag. This year was 277 yards, first shot was rushed and I destroyed the liver (but didn’t puncture the gut). He didn’t like that but he didn’t drop right away so I put the next one in this neck.

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He went about 6 feet. Very clean carcass, almost no bloodshot. Both bullets exited.
Solid work
I just dialed “Carlos” in today I’ll be slinging 75’s this year for blacktail.
 
Three years in a row, 75 gr ELDM filled my tag. This year was 277 yards, first shot was rushed and I destroyed the liver (but didn’t puncture the gut). He didn’t like that but he didn’t drop right away so I put the next one in this neck.

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He went about 6 feet. Very clean carcass, almost no bloodshot. Both bullets exited.

Getting me psyched up I’m really looking forward to my white tail hunt in SC at the end of the month. I plan to use my 223 for most of the hunt. Have to vet my 95 grain TMKs as well before I head to CO for late season rifle muley and doe antelope.
 
I keep reading conflicting reports on using a 1/8 for the TMK, saying it doesn't "quite" stabilize it as well as a 1/7 and can have some problems past 400 yards.

Looking at a Criterion 20", wish they made a 1/7 just to soothe my nerves.
IMG_7789.jpegMy new 1:8” tikka shoots AAC like this. I don’t think it’s a stabilization issue because some handloaded UM 77 tore a ragged hole there on the left. These are all 20 shot groups. Probably 90 plus degrees and high humidity in central/coastal Texas
 
View attachment 946697My new 1:8” tikka shoots AAC like this. I don’t think it’s a stabilization issue because some handloaded UM 77 tore a ragged hole there on the left. These are all 20 shot groups. Probably 90 plus degrees and high humidity in central/coastal Texas
That's about what I was getting this summer with the 1000 I bought. I didn't buy any more.
 
That's about what I was getting this summer with the 1000 I bought. I didn't buy any more.
I have a pri MK12 that shoots groups about half that size, but I don’t know if I’ve ever shot more than 10 shot groups with it. But generally speaking that gun shoots almost all AAC (OTM Sabre, and TMK’s) about a 1.5” ragged holes. Just different strokes for different guns I guess
 
View attachment 946697My new 1:8” tikka shoots AAC like this. I don’t think it’s a stabilization issue because some handloaded UM 77 tore a ragged hole there on the left. These are all 20 shot groups. Probably 90 plus degrees and high humidity in central/coastal Texas

That's pretty close to what my 1:8 does with a bunch of AAC loads I tried. 2"-3" groups if not a little over. ELDm does about an inch though.
 
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