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I've used 65 SGK and 64 Nosler Bondeds with success and they shoot better than the NPTs in my rifle.
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If 60 grains is the minimum weight, I'd look at the 60gr Hornady spire point. I've killed quite a number of big game animals with it in my .220 swift. It worked as well as anything else I've ever used.
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We use the Hornady 60SP also on deer here.
I think the Sierra 63SMP will almost guarantee to shoot well in a 14 twist. Sometimes the most accurate bullet period.
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We use the Hornady 60SP also on deer here.
I think the Sierra 63SMP will almost guarantee to shoot well in a 14 twist. Sometimes the most accurate bullet period. Yep the 63 gr Sierra is the best thing going for accuracy.
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Its illegal in most places, immoral and unethical in all other places. Some say impossible. Dats what Ive heard.... I heard that too...
Will Munny: It's a hell of a thing, killing a man. Take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have.
The Schofield Kid: Yeah, well, I guess they had it coming.
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63SMP is my go to 223 killing stuff bullet. Works a lot better than they should for what they cost.
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60 grain Hornady at 3700fps. Same year, same rifle, same load. No, I don't have the hat anymore.....
Luck....is the residue of design...
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60 grain Hornady at 3700fps. Same year, same rifle, same load. No, I don't have the hat anymore..... Hmmm... Lost the hat and the whiskers... Hope you didn't lose that nice Sako... Nice critters, BTW. DF
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If you have a loaded cartridge in the field, how the puck are they going to check the bullet weight?
Rock on with a 50 TTSX
Ever heard of a battery powered scale and btw some game wardens will pull them to weigh them.
I like liberals-------------------------------------they make good bear bait!
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Load up some Barnes 50 gr ttsx and give em a go. The faster the better and will easily and ethically kill deer doornail dead. Gotta be 60gr or more TM-60 gr or more. DAMMIT Ingwe....Beat me to it again. OTOH SPEER 70 gr in my son's .223 w/14" twist shoots into MOA @ 2970+/-.
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I shoot Nosler 64 gr. Bonded in my 223 Rem. with a 1-14 twist nice 3/4" 5 shot groups. Been using them on the big north woods coyotes 1/2" to 3/4" exit holes, should work great on deer.
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Thought I'd post up a report. I got a sample pack from a member here. And did some real serious load development last night. I chose H4895, because I have plenty. Seated some 63 Sierras to fit in the magazine and tried them out this morning. They did this at 200 yards. I know I missed the quarter, but do you think by playing around with the seating depth, adding or subtracting a few grains it might work.
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That's plenty fine for deer.. You're not going to be tossing them much farther.
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sierra 65 grain btsp works really well for me in .223 Rem over Varget, worked real well on a deer last year as well, and several yotes
Location Western NC, after alot of other places
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I use 75 gr. SSII's in my .22-204 over Varget. But, it's fast twist.
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Picked up two boxes of the Nosler 64gr bonded at a local shop today. Going to put them though my 22BR and 223. Also walked out with a score on 42 pounds of Reloader powder. Pays to stop and look
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What RL powders did you get?
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15,17,19,nd 22 $16.95 a pound, $754.56 out the door for 42 pounds.
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