Meanwhile on RS they're killin bear, deer, elk , and moose with .223 and 77gr TMK.

What did the vitals look like.
To be honest, I think my shot placement was poor. I hit her right above the heart, through the shoulder, but she was angling away. Knife pointing to entrance hole. So, I didn't really catch much of the heart or lungs. They were damaged but not blown up. She didn't cooperate with me on the classic broadside shot that I wanted but I wanted one this morning and she was starting to disappear into the woods. I think it was good performance considering that my shot could have been placed better. I looked for the bullet but couldn't find anything.
Gary
 
Well….. sometimes you have to see for yourself. I've been wanting to try the Tikka out with those 77 TMKs. Haven't run them over the chronograph yet but they shot well with a maximum load of IMR 4064. Medium size doe at 140 - 150 yards, she ran about 35 yards. No exit. YMMV

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That is "one very dead deer"! But, I have a major concern!


Update after edit! 🙀 While I was typing my lengthy question/concern you responded to Cajun!

If you already read my post "pre-edit"……..please disregard! memtb
 
Well….. sometimes you have to see for yourself. I've been wanting to try the Tikka out with those 77 TMKs. Haven't run them over the chronograph yet but they shot well with a maximum load of IMR 4064. Medium size doe at 140 - 150 yards, she ran about 35 yards. No exit. YMMV

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Good job buddy! As a side note my Texas WT I hit perfect broadside shoulder at 60 yards with a 308 Win 168 Ballistic Tip and it ran 60-70 yards. We never know how they react.
 
Well….. sometimes you have to see for yourself. I've been wanting to try the Tikka out with those 77 TMKs. Haven't run them over the chronograph yet but they shot well with a maximum load of IMR 4064. Medium size doe at 140 - 150 yards, she ran about 35 yards. No exit. YMMV

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Now you really got me wishing I bought that Remarms 700 ADL in .223 1-8" LOL.
 
Now you really got me wishing I bought that Remarms 700 ADL in .223 1-8" LOL.
Oh yeah xsn10s, you should have picked that one up. My .223 Rem is a death ray with its 1-8" twist barrel. Cheers

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I'll probably get one someday. I have several options that i could do. Get a 22-250 barrel and put it on my 260 AI. Or just do the mods on my AR15 to run 75 gr ELDMs.
I think if I went a .22-250 Rem again, I'd go with the .22-250 Ackley, I would have turned my Weatherby MkV Varmitmatsre in .22-250 Rem into a .22-250 Ackley, but in the State that I was in at the time .24 was the smallest you could hunt with, and after shooting next to G David Tubbs one year in Raton... well, he talked me into the 6XC conversion for, I did it and never looked back it's a fantastic little walking Deer rifle with some serious teeth in it, but I digress. I did have a .22-250 Ackley with a 1-7 twist for bullets over 80gr however I think for hunting and up to 80grs the 1-8' twist worked better. Just my 0.2 Cheers

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To be honest, I think my shot placement was poor. I hit her right above the heart, through the shoulder, but she was angling away. Knife pointing to entrance hole. So, I didn't really catch much of the heart or lungs. They were damaged but not blown up. She didn't cooperate with me on the classic broadside shot that I wanted but I wanted one this morning and she was starting to disappear into the woods. I think it was good performance considering that my shot could have been placed better. I looked for the bullet but couldn't find anything.
Gary

What!?! Everyone knows if you hit one in the shoulder with those "match" bullets, they will just explode and you will lose your deer. /s

Great job!
 
I think if I went a .22-250 Rem again, I'd go with the .22-250 Ackley, I would have turned my Weatherby MkV Varmitmatsre in .22-250 Rem into a .22-250 Ackley, but in the State that I was in at the time .24 was the smallest you could hunt with, and after shooting next to G David Tubbs one year in Raton... well, he talked me into the 6XC conversion for, I did it and never looked back it's a fantastic little walking Deer rifle with some serious teeth in it, but I digress. I did have a .22-250 Ackley with a 1-7 twist for bullets over 80gr however I think for hunting and up to 80grs the 1-8' twist worked better. Just my 0.2 Cheers

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I decided I want the reduce case capacity of the standard 22-250. And since I'll be using an X Dies I won't have to worry about trimming. I'm going to stick with 88 ELDMs and maybe the 75 ELDM. But thanks for the info! Nice rig BTW.
 
I decided I want the reduce case capacity of the standard 22-250. And since I'll be using an X Dies I won't have to worry about trimming. I'm going to stick with 88 ELDMs and maybe the 75 ELDM. But thanks for the info! Nice rig BTW.
Perhaps a good decision you can always punch it out later, I might be wrong, but the .22-250 AI doesn't push brass forward as much as the standard might, at any rate, both are great cartridges. Good luck Cheers
 
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