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

Both my sons shot their first deer this year with 223s

Tikka action, 18” MullerWorks barrel, suppressor, Rokstok, 77gr TMK.

Older son’s doe was at 200 yards. Excellent shot, devastating results for the lungs and part of the heart. Lots of blood

Younger son’s shot was at 410 yards. Dropped on the spot. No exit that I could find.

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Great shooting kids!!!!

Looks like the kids are outshooting the Magnum Fudds!

I wonder how that could be?

(Just having a little fun fellas, don't get your speedos in a bunch)
Haha definitely. It makes a huge impact when you consider the amount of reps these two have gotten in over the last year. Easy shooting rifle, easy to spot shots, not being afraid of the recoil/concussion = getting it done without any fuss when it’s go time.
 
Data point for the 75 Sabre.

Doe
62yd shot from 16” tikka suppressed
At the shot, she basically acted bow shot, hopped, trotted about 40ish, wobbled, fell over. Probably 8 seconds start to finish. No blood to speak of on the ground.

Bullet entered left side mid height right behind the shoulder. She was quartered towards me, bullet impacted offside ribs just in front of the diaphragm. Huge hole through near side lung, some damage to rear of offside lung, somehow stomach was hit and that made the whole inside a mess(assuming from fragments). Couple pieces of jacket pulled from the wound in the offside ribs.

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Onside lung
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Entrance side from inside
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Damage to offside ribs just in front of diaphragm
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Entrance side, hide removed. Note the major blood shot along the belly, I was surprised by that.
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Offside with hide/shoulder removed.

I’m not nearly as good with these necropsies as most of yall but hopefully this is somewhat helpful since there doesn’t seem to be too much out for the Sabre yet
 
Data point for the 75 Sabre.

Doe
62yd shot from 16” tikka suppressed
At the shot, she basically acted bow shot, hopped, trotted about 40ish, wobbled, fell over. Probably 8 seconds start to finish. No blood to speak of on the ground.

Bullet entered left side mid height right behind the shoulder. She was quartered towards me, bullet impacted offside ribs just in front of the diaphragm. Huge hole through near side lung, some damage to rear of offside lung, somehow stomach was hit and that made the whole inside a mess(assuming from fragments). Couple pieces of jacket pulled from the wound in the offside ribs.


Onside lung

Entrance side from inside

Damage to offside ribs just in front of diaphragm

Entrance side, hide removed. Note the major blood shot along the belly, I was surprised by that.

Offside with hide/shoulder removed.

I’m not nearly as good with these necropsies as most of yall but hopefully this is somewhat helpful since there doesn’t seem to be too much out for the Sabre yet
Solid work. Good to see some reports since I bought a case of this stuff
 
I handled a couple Tikka rifles for the first time today. You guys were right about the smooth action. It felt like it was on ball bearings. They had trigger locks unfortunately so I didn’t get to feel the trigger. They had a couple .243s and .223s at the Scheels in Eden Prairie Minnesota, 20” 1:8 twist with threaded barrels, stainless. As I’ve read, the stocks were nothing to write home about.

I’d say the bolts felt smoother than my Model 70, and that’s saying something. They also had a few Seekins rifles. They felt a lot heavier than the Tikkas and very well built. Also a few Bergaras, which felt good too.

I’m out of my state of residence, otherwise a I may have had a new rifle today.


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I handled a couple Tikka rifles for the first time today. You guys were right about the smooth action. It felt like it was on ball bearings. They had trigger locks unfortunately so I didn’t get to feel the trigger. They had a couple .243s and .223s at the Scheels in Eden Prairie Minnesota, 20” 1:8 twist with threaded barrels, stainless. As I’ve read, the stocks were nothing to write home about.

I’d say the bolts felt smoother than my Model 70, and that’s saying something. They also had a few Seekins rifles. They felt a lot heavier than the Tikkas and very well built. Also a few Bergaras, which felt good too.

I’m out of my state of residence, otherwise a I may have had a new rifle today.
That’s one scheels I wouldn’t ask to test a trigger in -
 
Has anyone made any head shots on Does with success?

So, not intentionally, but my older son's deer this year had its head twisted back to itch or something, the deer was otherwise broadside. He shot, bullet went through the highest vertebrae and then into the chest. Needless to say, that deer did not even twitch. 77 tmk, 180 yards.
 
Has anyone made any head shots on Does with success?
I have shot many hogs (from 30lbs up to 186lbs) in the head (frontal or ear hole) with subsonic 22lr (from 12 yds to 48 yds), no issues at all.

Just about anything in the brain will stop an animal.

With that said, last year we shot a spike in the head as well as a 220lbd hog in the head with devastating results. The hog had a fractured eye socket and the back of the skull was heavily fractured. The spike was special. The head felt like a bag of marbles if you squeezed it and it is the only spike that had an adjustable -2.5" spread (crossing) to 12" spread! Both of the animals we around the 80 yard mark +/- 5 yds.

Go for it! No meat loss.

P.S. if you shoot them in the spine/neck shot, same thing. No exit but you just cut the hide and everything above the hole falls to the ground. You will remove 1" to 2.5" of bone! (Proven by my 2 brothers last year.)
 
Has anyone had luck with the 77tmk in a 9 twist barrel? Im thinking of picking up a cva scout in 223 for a truck gun. It should work up to 69 gr and will be nice to not worry about mag length.
 
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