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

Have the same allergy to reloading. Worse than watching paint dry.

My 18” gets 2680 from the AAC 77 TMK and 2750 from the BH 77 TMK.
I'm just about to get my 223 back from getting chopped to 18 and only shoot BH 77tmks and was hoping to get somewhere close to 2750. Do you have the factory barrel chopped to 18 or prefit?
 
Looks good on the rifle! How does it shoot? Is it a simple duplex recital?

I think the one on my 7-08 is a bit older. It's done well and has held zero (with occasional adjustments over the years), but it doesn't take any kind of beating. It gets used but is basically a safe queen compared to the abuse a day-to-day rifle will take. If Form, or any of the members, did the drop test on it that I've read here I'm sure it would fail miserably. I'll try to take a picture of it tomorrow for you to get a good laugh at my "antique" scope and rifle.

Reading the scope reviews got me interested in the SWFA for their durability. Especially for their price point.

Yes, regular old duplex. I have no idea how it shoots! It’s holding it down in the safe currently. I have another couple of rifles that I set up prior to deer season and I am committed to using those for now. I’ll get it sorted out after January for sure.
 
My last Nikon would lose zero regularly from riding in my truck on washboard roads. Hope yours does better.

I used to have a Nikon Pro Staff on a 30-30 that I thought did very well. If this one won’t hold a zero, I’ll ask Nikon customer service if they’ll credit me $200 towards a pair of binos.
 
I like using the same optic on multiple rifles. If the field of view is the same at 3x, there's no reason to change.
Well, I ended up going with the 3-15x mainly for this reason.

I do have some data to share on a kill with a .223.

Earlier this year we were fortunate to go on a hunt of a lifetime (for me anyway) to South Africa. We used the lodges guns due to the fact that we wouldn't get the paperwork submitted with enough time to get ours back into the US if we had taken them.

I took this Nyala with our PH's .223 Howa using Hornady V Max 55 gr (I think).

I had to shoot him a few times to anchor him. He was so close (maybe 30 yards) when we jumped him that my shots hit low. According to the PH, the scope was set up for longer distances that made it hit low that close. Which didn't make sense to me. I figured it was just bad shooting from getting surprised and being excited. It was a fun hunt either way. I took a few more critters on the trip, but they were with the PH's .270, so not applicable here.
 

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My hunting buddy shot a whitetail doe this evening. 195 yards. Tikka 16” 223 with AB A-10 suppressor, shooting Bone Frog 5.56 77 TMK ammo. 2670 muzzle velocity. Blew through onside shoulder, through the vitals, and exited the off side. She ran about 40 yards and flopped around. All done in 10 seconds or less. This pic is underneath the shoulder on entrance.

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Hunting buddy shot a muley doe this morning at 388 yards. Same Tikka 16” 223 shooting Bone Frog 77 TMK ammo. 2670 muzzle velocity. 1840-ish impact velocity. Had a light wind, and she turned quartering to right as the shot broke. Hit guts. She went a very short distance and bedded in a coulee. Gave her 5 minutes or so, then slowly walked up and delivered one to the vitals offhand, from roughly 100 yards.
 
What do you recommend for powder, charge and velocity for a 20” Tikka?
I won’t recommend charge weight, as I prefer to let you work up to pressure on your specific gun, but TAC, StaBall Match, Power Pro 2000-MR, and N540 are going to give better velocity. One thing I have done for my own loads is move to 5.56 brass. I shoot Starline. Started with their 223, then switched to 5.56. The 5.56 is just a touch tougher, and believe it or not, has a little more case capacity for extruded powders like N150/N540.
 
I won’t recommend charge weight, as I prefer to let you work up to pressure on your specific gun, but TAC, StaBall Match, Power Pro 2000-MR, and N540 are going to give better velocity. One thing I have done for my own loads is move to 5.56 brass. I shoot Starline. Started with their 223, then switched to 5.56. The 5.56 is just a touch tougher, and believe it or not, has a little more case capacity for extruded powders like N150/N540.
I cannot get my Staball Match loads to have good ES or accuracy.
 
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