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

Swfa 6x
1x PPU brass
24.0 of TAC
CCI small rifle
Book COAL

I’m a lazy loader, and subscribe to the concept that either the gun shoots or it doesnt

Had ~1.5”results with factory black hills and bone frog TMK’s, and some hand loaded 55gr soft points.
400 or 450 primers?
 
Forgive me for probably asking a question that was covered here, I've tried searching this thread for impact velocity and shot placement on deer. Just a lot of bloodshot and crazy tissue damage so I'm hoping by running the 77 TMK at a milder velocity for the relatively close distance shots I encounter, that it will tune down the grenade effect.

1. Is the 77tmk @ impact velocity btwn 2400-2150fps going to be too destructive if I aim high shoulder? Or should I just stick with a double lung type of shot? I want a DRT shot, hunting in thick brush and heavily wooded area with a couple of clear cuts that go out to 600yds.

So far, I've killed half a dozen whitetail with a 150gr SST from a 308 and with a 123gr SST from a 6.5 Grendel. Frankly, the 6.5 Grendel was more impressive from a wounding perspective. And I had a better idea of what happened after I pulled the trigger. So that opened my eyes on my misconception that 30 cal or bigger made things extra dead. Looking forward to bringing my mk12 wannabe to deer camp this year :)
 
1. Is the 77tmk @ impact velocity btwn 2400-2150fps going to be too destructive if I aim high shoulder? Or should I just stick with a double lung type of shot? I want a DRT shot, hunting in thick brush and heavily wooded area with a couple of clear cuts that go out to 600yds.
If you want DRT then high shoulder is a better bet than double lung regardless of bullet.
 
Forgive me for probably asking a question that was covered here, I've tried searching this thread for impact velocity and shot placement on deer. Just a lot of bloodshot and crazy tissue damage so I'm hoping by running the 77 TMK at a milder velocity for the relatively close distance shots I encounter, that it will tune down the grenade effect.

1. Is the 77tmk @ impact velocity btwn 2400-2150fps going to be too destructive if I aim high shoulder? Or should I just stick with a double lung type of shot? I want a DRT shot, hunting in thick brush and heavily wooded area with a couple of clear cuts that go out to 600yds.

So far, I've killed half a dozen whitetail with a 150gr SST from a 308 and with a 123gr SST from a 6.5 Grendel. Frankly, the 6.5 Grendel was more impressive from a wounding perspective. And I had a better idea of what happened after I pulled the trigger. So that opened my eyes on my misconception that 30 cal or bigger made things extra dead. Looking forward to bringing my mk12 wannabe to deer camp this year :)
It’s been posted before, but here’s the high shoulder vs Hilum/hilar shot placement. Both great for what you are asking for.

The graphic came straight from my daughters hunters ed course last summer:
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1. Is the 77tmk @ impact velocity btwn 2400-2150fps going to be too destructive if I aim high shoulder? Or should I just stick with a double lung type of shot? I want a DRT shot, hunting in thick brush and heavily wooded area with a couple of clear cuts that go out to 600yds.

I don’t think they are too destructive at that range. Using a 16” barrel will slow them down a bit.
 
I’m usually willing to give up front shoulder meat to ensure I get the animal down fast. I don’t intentionally shoot behind the crease or double lung unless that’s all I have.
 
Thanks gents. Didn’t need the daughters hunter Ed’s course reference, haha. I might be a Marine, but we’re not all Neanderthals. ;)

I’ve made both shots and prefer high shoulder. I don’t doubt the bullet will punch through, just wasn’t sure if it would fragment too much if it encounters more bone vs just lung tissue. I guess I gotta stop thinking this is a big vmax bullet.
 
Thanks gents. Didn’t need the daughters hunter Ed’s course reference, haha. I might be a Marine, but we’re not all Neanderthals. ;)

I’ve made both shots and prefer high shoulder. I don’t doubt the bullet will punch through, just wasn’t sure if it would fragment too much if it encounters more bone vs just lung tissue. I guess I gotta stop thinking this is a big vmax bullet.
All to the good my man.
No insult intended.
I just like pictures that make complicated stuff easy to understand.
 
I guess I gotta stop thinking this is a big vmax bullet.

Definitely not! Best description I’ve heard is to imagine taking a coke can and pushing it through the animal from entrance to exit wound. Penetration is usually 15+ inches if memory serves from prior posts, which is like having 3 coke cans stacked the long way as your wound channel.

If you hit bone, things may be much more dramatic but still just as deadly!
 
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