I also have a load for 2208 and 69gr tmk that's really accurate. Haven't shot any deer with them yet, anyone tried centre shoulder shots on reds with these?
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I also have a load for 2208 and 69gr tmk that's really accurate. Haven't shot any deer with them yet, anyone tried centre shoulder shots on reds with these?
Awesome thanks mate.
Well, been following this thread for a long time.
Perhaps I'm wrong, but your fallow and reds all look smaller than ours.
Found this under the skin on the offside shoulder of a Fallow stag. .223, 73gn ELDM, the Stag was at 411m, perfectly side on, punctured both shoulder blades. the projectile had obviously lost all its steam when it went through the off side shoulder blade, there was very little meat damage on that side. The stag took about 4 steps and fell over.
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Very good, what's your muzzle velocity?
So about 1800fps impact velocity - still expanded and worked. Good stuff
It kind of throws the ft lbs of energy theory out the window. roughly 570 ft lbs. It seems that the damage done by bullet fragmentation trumps energy. I'm a bit of a new comer to the concept of the .223 being a capable deer cartridge but this performance was impressive, at least to me.
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These 2 fallows from the weekend were pretty small, mother and son.
Most of it is eaten already, after the neighbour got plenty and my boy popped around with the Grandkids theres very little left.
I don't mind because it's a good excuse to get out again.
From memory I use American Whitetail 223 60gr. Havent had any issues yet. Anyone else using the same?
Sorry not a deer this time. 100lb boar, 73gr ELD-M @ 240m.
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