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

Barrel is speeding up just a touch and groups are shrinking. Im either getting better or this gun just flat out shoots. I think its the latter.... second picture is at 320 yards. Just dialed with quick drop and sent 5 shots. Light wind but I just held center to see how they grouped.
 

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Is anyone running a 10x swfa on their RSS? I drank the coolaid and set one up with a swfa 3-15 that I really like. My wife really enjoys shooting the .223 with a can and want to help her get ready to fill some tags. A fixed power scope will definitely simplify some aspects and the 6x is mostly unobtanium. The .223 is a joy to shoot and I really look forward to killing some bears this spring with it.
 
Is anyone running a 10x swfa on their RSS? I drank the coolaid and set one up with a swfa 3-15 that I really like. My wife really enjoys shooting the .223 with a can and want to help her get ready to fill some tags. A fixed power scope will definitely simplify some aspects and the 6x is mostly unobtanium. The .223 is a joy to shoot and I really look forward to killing some bears this spring with it.
10x will work just fine.
 
Is anyone running a 10x swfa on their RSS? I drank the coolaid and set one up with a swfa 3-15 that I really like. My wife really enjoys shooting the .223 with a can and want to help her get ready to fill some tags. A fixed power scope will definitely simplify some aspects and the 6x is mostly unobtanium. The .223 is a joy to shoot and I really look forward to killing some bears this spring with it.
Have a 10x on mine. Works great.
 
Barrel is speeding up just a touch and groups are shrinking. Im either getting better or this gun just flat out shoots. I think its the latter.... second picture is at 320 yards. Just dialed with quick drop and sent 5 shots. Light wind but I just held center to see how they grouped.
Is this an OEM barrel? Sorry if you already posted that info
 
Anyone shooting 77 TMKs out of really short barrels when hunting? I just ordered a 9" 1 in 7 twist 223 pistol for S&Gs. Thought that with a red dot might work for a 75 yards and in whitetail pistol from tree stand or when walking through thick woods. My current loads are 2,525 fps from a 16" barrel. Probably will get 2,150ish (?) from the 9".
 
Anyone shooting 77 TMKs out of really short barrels when hunting? I just ordered a 9" 1 in 7 twist 223 pistol for S&Gs. Thought that with a red dot might work for a 75 yards and in whitetail pistol from tree stand or when walking through thick woods. My current loads are 2,525 fps from a 16" barrel. Probably will get 2,150ish (?) from the 9".
Yep, a buddy and I have both been using 77TMKs out of 10.5” pistols. We’ve shot deer, black bear, coyotes with them. We’re getting about 2500fps. I’m not afraid to take that to the max yardage where they stay above 1800. For me (1,000-1500’ altitude) thats about 375yds and in.
 
Anyone shooting 77 TMKs out of really short barrels when hunting? I just ordered a 9" 1 in 7 twist 223 pistol for S&Gs. Thought that with a red dot might work for a 75 yards and in whitetail pistol from tree stand or when walking through thick woods. My current loads are 2,525 fps from a 16" barrel. Probably will get 2,150ish (?) from the 9".
2525 seems a little slow. I get about 2625 from black hills 77TMK in 16” AR, and most get more speed from hand loads.IMG_7317.jpeg
 
I forgot to post this.

In mid-November, my daughter Aubrey asked if I would take her deer hunting, and I said absolutely. Here’s the backstory: She had never really shot a rifle in her life. I had tried to introduce her to shooting when she was younger, but she had no interest in hunting or shooting, and she had not taken a hunter safety class. Her life revolved around basketball.

Luckily, in Idaho, we have the hunting passport program, which allows her to get a tag once and hunt with an adult who has completed a hunter safety class. Next, we headed to the shooting range. She was initially worried about the recoil, but after firing a few shots with the .223, she was all smiles. After about a hundred rounds, we were both confident that she was ready.

Two days later, we woke up early to look for deer. I spotted a buck that was a bit too far away, so we jumped over a ridge to get to 297 yards. I had her dry fire a couple of times at the buck. Aubrey felt ready, loaded a round, and shot the deer behind the shoulder. It spun around and lay down. I instructed her to shoot again, and this time she hit it mid-body, and the deer was dead.

There’s almost no way she would have gained this confidence so quickly without that little piss ant .223 rifle. She has now completed her hunter safety class and has told me we are going elk hunting this year!

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I forgot to post this.

In mid-November, my daughter Aubrey asked if I would take her deer hunting, and I said absolutely. Here’s the backstory: She had never really shot a rifle in her life. I had tried to introduce her to shooting when she was younger, but she had no interest in hunting or shooting, and she had not taken a hunter safety class. Her life revolved around basketball.

Luckily, in Idaho, we have the hunting passport program, which allows her to get a tag once and hunt with an adult who has completed a hunter safety class. Next, we headed to the shooting range. She was initially worried about the recoil, but after firing a few shots with the .223, she was all smiles. After about a hundred rounds, we were both confident that she was ready.

Two days later, we woke up early to look for deer. I spotted a buck that was a bit too far away, so we jumped over a ridge to get to 297 yards. I had her dry fire a couple of times at the buck. Aubrey felt ready, loaded a round, and shot the deer behind the shoulder. It spun around and lay down. I instructed her to shoot again, and this time she hit it mid-body, and the deer was dead.

There’s almost no way she would have gained this confidence so quickly without that little piss ant .223 rifle. She has now completed her hunter safety class and has told me we are going elk hunting this year!

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That’s the feel-good story of the year. All hail the piss ant!

Side note….can the OG223 be called the Piss Ant?
 
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