My 223 didn't like that stuff much at all, I was amazed how much variation there was between projectiles when you line a few up and look at them.
The old Sierra 60gr hp is a good animal killer too.
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My 223 didn't like that stuff much at all, I was amazed how much variation there was between projectiles when you line a few up and look at them.
The old Sierra 60gr hp is a good animal killer too.
Actually thinking now it may have been the 69smk rather than 77 that I tried.
Had good results from the Hornady 68bthp on wallabies (bang-flop), haven't shot any goats or deer with them but know...
I tried the 77smk (factory Fiocchi load which was pretty slow) on wallabies and found they often pencilled resulting in animals running away, though a couple at close range were pretty explosive....