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

Reading through the thread most are using heavy for caliber bullets which I’d definitely prefer.
As I live in CA where copper/monolithic is a requirement what would be the recommended manufactured ammo/bullet (I do not hand load) for the .223 Rem for deer sized game (seems Hornady and Barnes make them in the 50gr-55gr range)?
 
Reading through the thread most are using heavy for caliber bullets which I’d definitely prefer.
As I live in CA where copper/monolithic is a requirement what would be the recommended manufactured ammo/bullet for the .223 Rem for deer sized game (seems Hornady and Barnes make them in the 50gr-55gr range)?

If you want details, go up to the search function at the top, select to search "this thread", and run a search for "barnes". You'll find about 10 pages worth of comments on people's recommendations, results, why's behind it all, etc.
 
Reading through the thread most are using heavy for caliber bullets which I’d definitely prefer.
As I live in CA where copper/monolithic is a requirement what would be the recommended manufactured ammo/bullet (I do not hand load) for the .223 Rem for deer sized game (seems Hornady and Barnes make them in the 50gr-55gr range)?

There are factory 70gr Barnes TSX loads.


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Success for the 16” tikka 223, 77 tmk black hills. Slight quartering away deer 103 yards away from
me. Aimed at the neck shoulder junction due to the angle. Instant drop, no fuss.

While field dressing, I was very impressed with the internal damage. It just reinforced how for I don’t really have any performance-based desire to shoot anything else when shots are expected to be shorter than 430 yards (right when I fall below 1800 fps at my DA).
What is that in ft. lbs. 450-500?
 
Reading through the thread most are using heavy for caliber bullets which I’d definitely prefer.
As I live in CA where copper/monolithic is a requirement what would be the recommended manufactured ammo/bullet (I do not hand load) for the .223 Rem for deer sized game (seems Hornady and Barnes make them in the 50gr-55gr range)?
Between myself, kids, and former gf’s, I’ve killed coyotes/deer/black bears with 1:12, 1:9, and 1:8 twist rifles using the 45/50/53 TSX, 50 GMX, 55/62 TTSX. The only ones that had “impressive” results were the 45 TSX started at 3850 fps, and the 50 GMX from a 1:8 at 3200 fps. Once I started using 75 Amax’s, the results from the mono’s were no longer “impressive”.
Longest shot was a bit less than 250 yards and that was a GMX my daughter stuck into a buck in his throat patch at -30*C. Didn’t exit, but killed him dead RFN. Also didn’t sever his spinal column.

I’d try the Hammers, but I don’t really have a need to change from 88’s.
 
Probably.

Good thing kinetic energy doesn't have anything to do with bullet expansion, tissue damage or lethality.
Yep, I frankly do not care what the kinetic energy, knockdown factor, or whatever metric is being used to measure performance at distance here other than impact velocity of the bullet.
 
Do you think the GameKings hold together better than the MatchKings? The few I have shot with a MK seem to cause more damage but more work to get all of the fragments out. But each time my wife has gone out with the GK, she either misses or doesn't see anything within range. I think she's too noisy but she says it's the gun.
I've shot many whitetails with the 65gr Sierra GK, for me it's worked great. Usually I find 2 pieces
the Jacket peeled back against the off side hide & the lead slug mushroomed with some lead missing from the front, lots of times 40-50 grains still there. It don't blow up like a lot of 224" bullets. I like em. But I like the 75 BTHP too, where it gets no love here LOL. With the 75 gr Hornady you need velocity & Closer than 400yds lol.
 
Yep, I frankly do not care what the kinetic energy, knockdown factor, or whatever metric is being used to measure performance at distance here other than impact velocity of the bullet.
Right, thats why you guys never talk about velocity, LOL. You don't talk about ft. lbs. of energy, thats fact.
I wouldn't either, esp. at 430yds. I've taken more deer with 5.56/223 than most of you Xperts.
Not a doubt in my mind. Sounds like most of you are on a mission to collect "data". Sad.
 
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