Howa Mini Rifles, Builds, and Upgrades

Hey all,


Just picked up a Howa Mini Stainless Carbon Stalker in .223 Rem with 1:8 twist as a lighter backpack/fun gun after running heavier stuff (smallest was 6.5 Creedmoor). Super light and handy, low recoil for more range time and precise shooting on game.


I don’t reload, so I’m looking for solid factory ammo recommendations. I know you guys have tons of experience (and this massive .22 caliber centerfire thread) on these for game. Looking for real-world input before taking it into the deer woods:


• Best factory loads / bullets for deer? (Especially ones that perform well in a 1:8 twist Howa Mini – 70-77gr range like TMKs, TSX, etc.)


• What velocities/distances to keep it ethical and effective? (Shot placement is key, but any rules of thumb on max range or energy?)


• Things to know switching from heavier calibers – wind, terminal performance quirks, preferred shot angles, etc.?


• Any Howa Mini specific tips or gotchas in the field?


• Will 5.56 ammo be safe in this .223 chambered rifle, or should I stick strictly to .223 Rem labeled ammo?


Appreciate any input from folks who’ve run similar setups. Planning lots of practice this summer. Thanks!

Rifle:

Howa mini 223 1:8 stainless 22” sporter
Stockys carbon fiber stock
Jefferson bottom metal
 

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Made some changes to my mini 20” 6 dasher
Notably added the check riser to the stock. It’s a Canterbury tikka riser kit. Heated it up with a heat gun to allow it to expand and fit the stockys stock. Replaced the nxs with a nx6 2-12x42
 

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Made some changes to my mini 20” 6 dasher
Notably added the check riser to the stock. It’s a Canterbury tikka riser kit. Heated it up with a heat gun to allow it to expand and fit the stockys stock. Replaced the nxs with a nx6 2-12x42
What bottom metal are you running now?
 
Anybody put peep sights or iron sights on their mini?

My 16" 6ARC is a woods gun for shots less than 150 yards, usually in the rain, under dark cover. I'm thinking about ditching the scope for something simpler and hopefully less affected by rain. I also like doing things the old way for a challenge.

I haven't used a peep sight since shooting 22LR in the Boy Scouts decades ago. If you have experience hunting with peeps, please feel free to tell me why it's a good or bad idea before I figure it out the expensive way.
 
I mounted a Lyman aperture sight on my CZ455 22WMR and it is a hoot to use
They're nice an low profile, light weight and look damn cool.
But my eyes limit me, contacts or glasses are hard for me to focus/aim with range much more than 50m.

I've been thinking of trying a Bushnell TRS25 red dot on my new Grendel just because I have one sitting around
 
I mounted a Lyman aperture sight on my CZ455 22WMR and it is a hoot to use
They're nice an low profile, light weight and look damn cool.
But my eyes limit me, contacts or glasses are hard for me to focus/aim with storage much more than 50m.
Thanks for the tip! I also wear lenses and wonder what my effective range might be.

I've been thinking of trying a Bushnell TRS25 red dot on my new Grendel just because I have one sitting around
I used a Vortex Crossfire II last year. I liked how light and minimal it was. I’d like it even better with a shorty pic rail that doesn’t interfere with loading rounds into the JO bottom metal.
 
Thanks for the tip! I also wear lenses and wonder what my effective range might be.


I used a Vortex Crossfire II last year. I liked how light and minimal it was. I’d like it even better with a shorty pic rail that doesn’t interfere with loading rounds into the JO bottom metal.
I've used target aperture sights out to a few hundred meters, it took a bit of adjustment of peep size to really dial it in.
I also just remembered I had a 10/22 with TechSights for a while.
I find with the Lyman and the Techsights, they're easy to use but I'm realistically only effective for hunting small game out to maybe 50-60m.

I've got a Talley rail on my Grendel and will be sticking with the mag cause on my 223 with the JO bottom metal and no rail, its still fiddly to load.
 
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