Cheap "do all" 22 bullet

KY_coop

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I've got a ruger american ranch in 223. This thing gets shot alot and I've grown to love it, even though the action,trigger, and stock is terrible. Grabbed a tikka 223 this summer and I've been using it as a trainer to 500 yds with the heavier bullets.
This ruger never did shoot the heavy bullets well. I've tried 73eldm, 77tmk, 75aac black tip, and some 77smk. Heaviest it has shot well, is reman 69gr freedom munitions.

What's everyone's opinion on some cheap, easy to load for, lighter weight 22 bullets? It will mainly be used for plinking and target shooting to 3 or 400 yds. Secondary use would be for my wife to use for deer under 200 yds. Maybe an occasional coyote.
 

gman82001

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I load a ton of 69gr rmr bullets for my general shooting and was slamming rocks out past 400 this summer consistently. I have a bunch of 77tmk bullets I can load if I decide to hunt with it and I also have a bunch of 55 varmegeddon loaded ready for coyotes behind the house this winter.
 
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KY_coop

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I'd like to stick to one load with this one or else I would start experimenting with all sorts of bullets for different uses. Then ill have more clutter on the reloading bench then i already do. Never heard of an rmr bullet. I'll have to check it out.
 

Scoutfan

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50 or 53 grain v-max, And a stiff charge of benchmark. Accurate to 500+. Great for varmints and plinking. Killed a pile of pigs and deer with head and neck shots. 50 grain shoots better in most rifles I have tried. 53 grain has a bit better bc if your rifle likes them.
 
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KY_coop

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Anyone have experience with the aac 62 gr? I load their 75gr in the tikka with luck.
 
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69smk
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This. I ran 69smks in my 9twist 223 exclusively for plinking until the 69tmk came out. For me the 69tmk does everything I want when I’m toting this rifle. Imo you don’t get a “do-all” bullet at a low price point normally but I guess that really depends on your definition of a do-all bullet.
 

bajeep93

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I have shot a ton of the rmr 69gr bullets. They have shot great to 400 yards.


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