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.223 bullet that does something on impact

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28 September 2008, 05:57
Rick R
.223 bullet that does something on impact
I've had a 20" flattop for several years and usually used either the 69gr SMK or 77gr SMK except when I've whacked a couple of deer with the Speer 63gr softpoint.

I've got a few of Sierra's 65gr btsp bullets on hand but haven't shot any yet.

What bullet do you use when you expect to shoot something other than paper and bigger than rodents with your 5.56/.223?
28 September 2008, 06:07
mstarling
60 gr Nosler Partitions ... seem to get through Wink


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28 September 2008, 21:38
Rick R
Mike,

Guess I neglected the Partition, may have to get some and give them a try.

Rick
28 September 2008, 23:54
mstarling
Shootersproshop has seconds listed on the "2nds Sale" tab at the right price Wink


Mike

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05 October 2008, 05:22
N E 450 No2
I use the Federal Tactical round as it is loaded with a Trophy Bonded Bearclaw bullet.


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23 October 2008, 22:59
gumboot458
........ I,m going to try the 53 ge TSX .. I know a guy who had a 45 gr X bullet from a 223 break both shoulders and exit a 400 lb cow sea lion .....


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29 October 2008, 22:45
Paul H
53 tsx or 75 a-max


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06 November 2008, 02:33
Hamourkiller
I have used the Speer 70 gr Semi spitzer since the early 70's with great results. Complete pass throughs on angled shots and shoulder shots. Try it you might be suprised.
06 November 2008, 07:37
Rick R
Thanks for all the replies, I'm gonna get a few different bullets and see what happens.

NE450 No2,
That would explain the $1 each pricing. Smiler