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

Time for someone to cross section machine a 77 and 88gr tmk
Yes, I'd also be interested in seeing a side-by-side of some 77s and 88s shot in gel at various velocities.

In my sample of one, I'd bet that 88 would have significantly more penetration potential than most of the 77s I've shot into animals.

OTOH, although I didn't have time to open the bear, I didn't see as much external bloodshot trauma that I've seen quite a few times with the 77s. That probably makes sense as for whatever reason, this bullet didn't come apart nearly as much as the 77s so far have.

I suppose by next year we'll have a pretty good idea of how they compare.
 
How was your Shaw? My 6 arc must have been a lemon. It was pretty bad. 3-4 moa.
The Shaw has been pretty good. Usually somewhere under 2 moa depending on bullet, but it seems fairly picky. It doesn't seem any better than the BCA though and works brass harder with the Wylde chamber. The 5.56 chamber of the BCA is tighter, so less brass stretching and less trimming after sizing.
 
Ok so it's not just mine. I understand a gasser won't have the same accuracy expectations as a bolt. But dang.
My assumption is its just a picky barrel. I used a BCM upper receiver which are pretty tight. Had to heat up the receiver for the barrel to fit. Not sure of other variables that would be at play besides the barrel. I was pretty bummed, sold off a Savage Axis to pay for the project that shot 10 round groups at an inch all day long. Next project's gonna be a Tikka for sure 😊
 
88TMK - A little different?

Shot this sow last night. Broadside through ribs. Bullet broke part of off-side leg and stopped under far side hide.

Bullet impact would have been about 2,520 fps, or so.

Bear made it about 100 yards, which is fairly typical (although I've had some run a lot less).

The "different" part was the 88TMK retained about 55 grains (62+ percent of mass). I've seen ELD-M do that (last year's 75ELDM on a moose), but have never seen a 77TMK do that. Too early to tell, but the 88 might behave a lot different than the 77(???).View attachment 1085005

88TMK + bits of bullet + bits of bone from offside hide.
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Are you shooting these at AR mag length?
 
I would hope 3-4moa with a Shaw is just an anomaly/lemon type situation... I have 3 BCM uppers that do 2.5moa all day long with cheap PMC... 4moa with ELDm would make me big sad.

For more context...

It was a 6 arc 18". Load dev was a pain.

Wanted to "proof" the gun and thought well it should shoot white box Hornady pretty well if she actually shoots.

Dumped the entire box into a single group. It was probably just under 4 moa.

Of course Shaw only states they can hold 1 moa for three. Haha ok so what about three times enough to each 20 shots? Is the three repeatable? No.
 
For more context...

It was a 6 arc 18". Load dev was a pain.

Wanted to "proof" the gun and thought well it should shoot white box Hornady pretty well if she actually shoots.

Dumped the entire box into a single group. It was probably just under 4 moa.

Of course Shaw only states they can hold 1 moa for three. Haha ok so what about three times enough to each 20 shots? Is the three repeatable? No.
So your 6mm was a shaw also, interesting, mine was the 223 portless barrel for manual operating AR's.
 
I realize we are a ways off topic here, but I have 3 shaw barrels. One came on my stag varminter in 223, one 6 and one 22 arc.

The stag is an 8 twist bull barrel and it hammers light bullets but I haven't had much luck with 77s.

The 22arc is sub 1.5 moa for 10 with eldvt and 75 eldm factory.

The 6arc is 1.5-2moa for 10 with 108's and 1-1.5 moa with 103s and 80s.

Just wanted to add some data and say I've been pretty happy with my Shaw barrels.
 
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