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

Anyone play with the 55 grain Norma Oryx? It's in stock as as both a component and factory ammo for 223 and 22-250 locally. Is it comparable to the fusion/golddot? The .22-250 factory option in particular since the fusion has been discontinued if comparable would be great for the many old slow twist guns out there and folks who aren't inclined to reload.
Larger calibers seem similar if a little more inclined to exit than the fusions so that is promising.
 
FWIW/FYI, here are some speeds from the range yesterday. 16.5" Tikka with TBAC Ultra 9:
  • BH 77 TMK
    • 2733 fps (avg)
    • 61.1 spread
    • 21.3 SD
    • 2699 min, 2760 max
  • ADI 69 SMK
    • 2759 fps (avg)
    • 106.1 spread
    • 24.6 SD
    • 2711 min, 2818 max
Also, the accuracy of the two was very close, with a slight edge to the Black Hills.
 
I searched but didn’t find much. Does anyone have info on how the 75 ELDM does at lower impact velocities? Maybe 1800-2200?

My kill from 3 seasons ago, using the 75 ELDM at 475 yards, started at 2931, .223 Rem, was a bit over 2000 fps. Double lung and exit, dropped at the shot. Small Mulie buck.

Edit to add, pics are in my write up in this thread.
 
more kills with the 77gr tmk. No drama, behind the shoulder and dead in 40 yards.

My 8 year old really likes stretching it out and shooting steel. Recently went 3 for 3 on a 10” gong at 475 yards. The bullet is only going a touch over 1700 fps there so I think that’s about the outermost limit for killing with it. She makes it look easy
 

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Phantom NAS3 77tmk ammo was in stock. I ordered some to try out. They still have some hot rod 69 TMK and 77 OTM ammo in stock. I put in for an in-stock message for the NAS3 75 ELDM to try out too.

Jay
The phantom nas3 77tmk was not worth the money in my rifle... pretty much the same velocity as the Stand1 77tmk (not nas3) ammo I have. But with the downside that the "brass" is too sticky in a straight-pull AR, and won't extract without a ton of force.
 
The phantom nas3 77tmk was not worth the money in my rifle... pretty much the same velocity as the Stand1 77tmk (not nas3) ammo I have. But with the downside that the "brass" is too sticky in a straight-pull AR, and won't extract without a ton of force.
I have a few bolt guns and a couple of AR's I can try it with. Was less than BH 77tmk ammo. Just something to try.

Jay
 
I've had good success with the Hendershot's bolt action 22 ARC ammo. They offer a load with the 77tmk for the 223 (not 5.56) and might be worth a look when in-stock.

Jay

 
Two more for the 75gr ELD-M and LVR. Both shots tucked into the crease of the shoulder at around 180-ish yards. The blonde one shifted his weigh rearward for a couple of seconds before barrel rolling down the cut to his death. Bigger one did a 60-yard sprint with the last half being big hops with air strides until his final somersault.

 
FYI- Black Hills is going to have a price increase this year. It will result in approx +$30 per case of 500 for the TMK and OTM. The increase is not limited to 5.56, but those numbers would be the most relevant to this thread. It has not rolled out just yet, so if you're on the fence and want to save some $, now is the time.
Where is the best deal on the BH 77tmk ammo?
 
Tried a couple of new (to me) bullets:

80 ELD-M @ ~2,375 impact velocity. Lower 1/3 behind shoulder, slight quartering away impact. .223ish hole going in, about penny, maybe nickle size exit. 30 yard run but decent blood trail starting where he fell.
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Exit
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Hornady Frontier 75 BTHP (I believe the same as their TAP bullet). About 2,440fps impact. Essentially same impact as above.

Couldn't even find the entrance, but exit was large and blood trail was good. Maybe 40 yard run.
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80 ELD-M again. Same angle as above, higher impact. 2,300ish impact. No exit, bullet lodged in offside shoulder blade process after passing through bottom of spine.
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Interesting to me, the larger sow on the left was hit with a Hornady 55 SP @ about 200 yards running, probably about 2,250ish impact velocity. That bullet performed about as well as the 80 ELD-M.
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The recovered 55SP
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Recovered 80 ELD-M jacket from shoulder blade next to the recovered 55SP (on right).
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