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Reliably and predictably? NoTo clarify, is this because you think a 77 TMK won't go through an elk shoulder at 350 yards?
Reliably and predictably? NoTo clarify, is this because you think a 77 TMK won't go through an elk shoulder at 350 yards?
Did you experience this yourself or did your favorite podcast convince you it’s not enough “wallop”?Reliably and predictably? No
Alright well hey that's a tangible thing that .223 guys (I'm not one of them though may build one in a few years) can weigh in on. That's further than most people who object to it go though so that's nice.Reliably and predictably? No
I don't listen to podcasts, but I appreciate your facetious question.Did you experience this yourself or did your favorite podcast convince you it’s not enough “wallop”?
Normally I would caution people to only publicly discuss topics they are familiar with. But for you, I’ll just stand back and enjoy the show.It’s a self fulfilling prediction - if you consciously and subconsciously believe recoil will reduce your ability to hold the rifle steady, then it will. Everyone has a different tolerance, but to simply say we’re victoms of recoil and there is nothing that can be done, is far from the truth. Poor shooting due to recoil is completely anticipation - a rifle will only recoil 1/4” or so before the bullet leaves the barrel.
Assuming this isn’t a troll post - what makes the 223 beliefs KoolI would NEVER use a 223 for any medium or large game hunting, regardless of price or location.
To the Kool-Aid chuggers:
Yes I've heard the success stories, yes a 223 can kill effectively with the right projectile under perfect conditions, no that hasn't convinced me it's adequate for all shots that might reasonably taken by ethical hunters.
Same as every else here, it's my opinion based on personal experience. I don't claim anything to be gospel.Assuming this isn’t a troll post - what makes the 223 beliefs Kool
-Aid and what you’ve been taught The Gospel?
I take it you recovered the animal due to a follow up shot. Did you happen to take a picture of the wound that was created by that bullet that didn’t penetrate? I was hesitant on using match bullets myself for this exact reason even though I’ve never personally seen it or experienced it.I don't listen to podcasts, but I appreciate your facetious question.
I've had more than 1 cup and core bullet blow up in whitetail shoulders and not penetrate the body cavity. So, yes, my experience with a very similar situation has been bad.
I was able to recover both because of second shots. One of which ran over 400 yards still. No photos of the wound, but essentially it hit the shoulder and broke the bullet and bone into a thousand tiny pieces, none of which penetrated past the ribs.I take it you recovered the animal due to a follow up shot. Did you happen to take a picture of the wound that was created by that bullet that didn’t penetrate? I was hesitant on using match bullets myself for this exact reason even though I’ve never personally seen it or experienced it.
What was the caliber, bullet weight, and impact velocity?I don't listen to podcasts, but I appreciate your facetious question.
I've had more than 1 cup and core bullet blow up in whitetail shoulders and not penetrate the body cavity. So, yes, my experience with a very similar situation has been bad.
It's funny that people who accept that a 223 can kill efficiently are sometimes referred to as "kool-aid drinkers" when they're making decisions based on empirical data. Of course, the term originates from the Jonestown cult where people committed suicide by drinking kool-aid simply because the people were conditioned to do whatever they were told, without critical thought.Assuming this isn’t a troll post - what makes the 223 beliefs Kool
-Aid and what you’ve been taught The Gospel?
Reliably and predictably? No
For most shooters yes. Once the distances get farther and the shooter skill is greater, no. And I mean like going into an area expecting 600+ yard shots and no way to get closer. Most people have no buisness taking shots past a 223/77tmk effective range so it's perfect for them. For a very small minority, a 6um, 6prc etc would be the best. Unfortunately some don't reload so the 6.5 prc with heavy bullets comes into play.For those who believe that the .223 Remington round loaded with a minimum 77 grain bullet is sufficient for North American big game hunting, a different but related question, " Do you believe that the described .223 load is OPTIMAL for North American big game animals ? "
For those who believe that the .223 Remington round loaded with a minimum 77 grain bullet is sufficient for North American big game hunting, a different but related question, " Do you believe that the described .223 load is OPTIMAL for North American big game animals ? "
Is it just me, or would this entire discussion be considered ridiculous until relatively recently?
Is "wallop" measured in pancakes??Did you experience this yourself or did your favorite podcast convince you it’s not enough “wallop”?