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WKR
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- Jan 24, 2023
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If I was going to exclusively reload, I would definitely choose the 22 arc. If I wanted to get a ton of practice in with factory ammo and possibly reload for hunting, it would definitely be the .223.
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A tad unconventional, but there's this.A suppressed .223 lever action would be very cool! I could see myself buying one for the John Wayne Red Ryder toting 10 year old that still lives inside me…
That's even an 8 twist barrel! 77TMK from a lever action, that could be some fun!A tad unconventional, but there's this.
Thats what I'm talking about. They have one called the long range, dude pings steel at a mile with it.A tad unconventional, but there's this.
Did we watch the same video? That animal would have died from any one of those shots. And a .223 will leave a comparable wound channel, as well as penetrate as well. First hand observations on large game have confirmed.Notice the moose kill took more than one shot. If a lot of your hunting is in timber there are many better cartridges to carry than the 223 or 22 ARC. None of the newest plastic tipped wonder bullets give the penetration say a 7-08 or 308 can give with properly constructed cup and core bullets. Also at virtually any range the 223 and 22 ARC do not make as wide or as deep a wound channel as similarly constructed bullets from 7-08/308 class cartridges. Shot placement is very important, meaning placed perfectly through the lung/heart area from broadside. I am a big fan of both the 223 and 22 ARC but they have limitations.
Thanks, I don't hand load, probably won't for a long time, and was thinking a bolt action. There's probably a thread on this already, but what's the path to a 6m ARC on a Tikka platform?
Ok, I have read a lot about the 22 ARC and with the recent AK Bull moose kill on youtube, combined of course with the 223 for deer, elk, moose, sasquatch, etc thread, I've been seriously considering stepping Up ;0) to a 22 for hunting. Very quick background, 2 years ago I switched from the trusty old 06' to a 6.5 Creed, wife from 308 to 6.5 Creed... in those two years we've put down 5 deer a bull and a cow elk. All with same results we ever got from the 30s.
Back to the 22s now. If the 223 is effective, and wowsa, it obviously is, out to absurd distances (lets say 700 yards with shorter barreled rifles and staying near that 1800 fps minimum with the 77 or 80s)... then the ARC with the 88s should just be pure death. I think 22 creed, then look at it shooting the factory 80s compared to the ARC shooting factory 88s and the ARC actually overtakes it at about 800ish yards. This blows my mind. I'm only going by internet/google research, but ballistics seem to indicate this is the case! Really?
It's also not super clear whether the ARC is a great bolt gun cartridge due to possible feeding issues??
Love to discuss this for a bit and hear from those with first hand experience!
