EDP New member Jan 27, 2015 #1 I have never owned a 223 have always opted for a 22-250 instead but am kinda getting the urge We're is a good starting point on bullet Last edited: Jan 27, 2015
I have never owned a 223 have always opted for a 22-250 instead but am kinda getting the urge We're is a good starting point on bullet
Rustydust Active member Jan 27, 2015 #2 For my kind of shooting which is ground squirrels and prairie dogs I like 40 to 50 grain bullets. If all I could ever get my hands on was the 50 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip then I would be just fine with that.
For my kind of shooting which is ground squirrels and prairie dogs I like 40 to 50 grain bullets. If all I could ever get my hands on was the 50 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip then I would be just fine with that.
Theshedhunter Active member Jan 28, 2015 #4 Those 52 and 53 gr sierras are hard to beat with nearly any suitable powder.
T titch-- New member Jan 28, 2015 #5 I like the 53gr Vmax, but this summer Im going to try out the Sierra 65gr GK to see how it shoots and try it on a few coyotes.
I like the 53gr Vmax, but this summer Im going to try out the Sierra 65gr GK to see how it shoots and try it on a few coyotes.
B Bernie P. New member Jan 28, 2015 #6 I've tried 40,45 and 55 through 1-12 twist.They all shoot great with Varget and H335.
J JLJ223 New member Jan 28, 2015 #7 I have always used 748 with most all bullet weights, the last few years I have got hooked on the 40gr V-Max.
I have always used 748 with most all bullet weights, the last few years I have got hooked on the 40gr V-Max.