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

Great pic with your son.

How do you like the Ranahan sights? Were they adjusted properly out of the box? How far do think you would confidently shoot game with them? I've been kicking around picking one up in 350 Legend as I'm in a straight wall state.
Really like it. My first .223
Handle well, and the sights are easy on the eye.
Off hand up to 50 yards, supported to 100 yards.

With a true aperture sight on the rear of the receiver and smaller front bead, those numbers double. This would also allow you to swap with scope easily. (Current rear sight conflicts with scope)
 
Really like it. My first .223
Handle well, and the sights are easy on the eye.
Off hand up to 50 yards, supported to 100 yards.

With a true aperture sight on the rear of the receiver and smaller front bead, those numbers double. This would also allow you to swap with scope easily. (Current rear sight conflicts with scope)
Thanks for the info. I'll going to have to pick one up. Longest likely shot where I hunt is about 75 yards. I really like aperture sights and I hadn't thought of that possibility. I've got an extra Holosun red dot lying around that might be perfect on there too with a quick release base.
 
There is a caveat that you need to make- your “deer” are not the vast majority of US “deer”. The vast majority of class trails that I have seen with several different 223 bullets has been good. But, add 2-3 inches across the chest and you don’t get as many exits.
For the avoidance of doubt, we have various breeds of deer of various thickness. :)
 
Sorry, I should have been more specific with my words.

Some blood exited the body cavity - not enough to follow a trail IF they had not fallen in sight. Most of the blood in the picture is from blood squirting out after dragging it

Not complaining - happy with 10ft. just stating observations.

No idea - I don't have a chrono or a place to true velocity, but its a 16" barrel shooting factory Speer Gold Dots 75gr so ball park 2600ish? Their website advertises 2775 and I'm assuming that's either a 20 or 22" barrel
Seems like they are doing as advertised. I am loading them in a 22" bolt gun in 223 to a bit over 2900 fps. I have a trailing dog, actually two. Both Catahoula's. As long as we shoot the smaller bullets I don't think we are going to get heavy blood trails very often. I notice in one of the deer you shot you probably hit the heart. That seems to be a factor in weak blood trails also. An exit hole also lets air into the chest cavity which I have heard hastens death also. I am for exits, nice big ones 1" to 1 1/2" across or bigger.
 
Finally get to contribute to this thread after years of following.

Tikka varmint 223 cut to 16.5”
Black Hills 77tmk, estimated 2650 muzzle velocity


Mature Texas Panhandle Whitetail
65 yard shot. Deer covered approx 35 yards before expiring.

Entrance in the meatiest part of the shoulder, exit meatiest part of far shoulder. Bullet somewhere under the hide.

Most devastating wound channel I have seen to date. I have shot magnums for years. I have shot quick fragmenting “match” bullets for over a decade.

This makes me question everything.
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Most devastating wound channel I have seen to date. I have shot magnums for years. I have shot quick fragmenting “match” bullets for over a decade.

This makes me question everything.
Love it! This is exactly why guys that come on here and say we’re foolish, using marginal cartridge, etc get such strong pushback. There’s nothing marginal about the 223 with 77 TMK
 
Love it! This is exactly why guys that come on here and say we’re foolish, using marginal cartridge, etc get such strong pushback. There’s nothing marginal about the 223 with 77 TMK

I had a lot of confidence because of this thread. I thought it was foolish when this thread started, but when I realized it wasn’t a bunch a guys looking for a gimmick to get attention I was all in. Would have done it sooner, but just kept putting it off because I loved how the 6.5 prc was performing.
 
You can always shoot your PRC, but because of this thread and your own experience, you now realize the only reason to do so is because you want to do so, not because you NEED to do so.
 
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