Originally Posted by
Red the Monkey
Lol, your lack of Practical knowledge is showing. This is a link to a hunting forum for people that actually hunt, not argue about the validity of an in Mlok rail system Page after page of deer,bear, a few caribou, and even a moose killed with 77TMK and 69Tmk. If you have any questions about what a .223 can do with 77TMK, 69gr Tmk that should be plenty of evidence. But what the hell do I, I guess the 25 deer, 3 antelope, 10 hogs, and 1 black bear all died of fright.��
https://www.rokslide.com/forums/thre...-moose.130488/
I stand by my statement. I've shot a lot of deer with a wide variety of .223 bullets from ARs, recovered the projectiles and examined the wounds. I also know that some others take larger and more dangerous game with them successfully. I am quite familiar with the terminal ballistic performance of the TMKs in various weights, both gel and tissue, and have shot an awful lot of those bullets.
I may not have been sufficiently clear, .223 is okay for typical deer with a good bullet and shooter. Nonetheless, using .223 caliber on game larger than typical deer and antelope, and dangerous game remains ill advised. Advice to do so without responsible caveats and cautions should be disregarded. Where even legal, the margins are much narrower and not realistic for a great many hunters.
Originally Posted by
PracticalRifleman
Agreed unless being extremely selective with shots. What I have seen is bullet failure on quartering shots and excessive meat damage. 70 gr TSX is much better.
Agreed. I've shot several in the last year with the 62 TSX, which does well.
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