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

I've shot a lot of deer and feral goats with the 68 BTHP. It does fine, but if I was on a hunt that was important to me, I'd switch to the 73 ELDM (those are the only .223 loads I shoot).
It will be his first deer hunt, maybe Antelope too. I want to just buy a bunch of Frontier stuff in bulk and stick with the same ammo that he will shoot all summer. If I have to switch it's not the end of the world.

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It’ll probably be fine, but I would get 77gr TMK, 73gr ELD-M, or 62gr Federal Fusion.

How about the 75 gr ELDM?
If your question is in response to the above list, the 75 ELD-M would likely perform similarly to the 73 ELD-M but was omitted since the subject was gas guns and the 75 ELD-M won't fit in a 223 AR-15 magazine.
 
Many were quite some time ago, before the tmk, so probably 100 were with the 69gr smk(non-tipped). Probably 10 with miscellaneous hornady soft points. The remainder more recently with the 77 tmk. Doesn’t make them any more dead, but the 77 tmk is much more devastating. Haven’t went past 300 yards, mostly 200 and under.
 
Or build a 22 Creedmoor, leave the barrel clean of markings, and use 6 Creedmoor headstamped brass….

I have yet to run into the bull that can shake off a good 224” bullet.
If you did that and ran a 22 cal. with a 6 creed, the game warden would never know. I put 224 cal and my .243 bullets side by side and there is so little difference that you can hardly tell.
 
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