New TMK announced

88s dont really intrigue me for a short barreled 223.

Agreed.

On the other hand, 88s in a .22-250 should be making the .22-250 even better than its original parent cartridge, the .250-3000 (originally loaded with an 87-grain bullet). It still won’t be legal for deer in Virginia, but I think it will be fun to shoot 0-600 on other things.

Similarly, I am excited about the 107s and 116s in my .243, which is on its way back to me from Alpine Rifles after having some stuff added to the stock. I expect that will be a Quick Drop friendly equivalent to my old .25-06. Which in turn will be fun with the heavier options.
 
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