Not a very good shot if it took you a whole brick to hit one groundhog.Yes, first whistle pig of the year. I thought I had them cleaned out last year. OH yeah I used a little brick ,,yep a brick
Seems like no matter how many you get rid of they always repopulate in short order. Keep em comingYes, first whistle pig of the year. I thought I had them cleaned out last year. OH yeah I used a little brick ,,yep a brick
Seems like no matter how many you get rid of they always repopulate in short order. Keep em coming
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It's a 5.56/.223, I use Beck's Subsonic 77 expanding grain bullets so I don't piss the neighbors off
Wow Ed, do tell…..caliber?
Been out of the sport a while. Love the modern optics and the tripod stand looks really great!
I used a Harris Bipod 40 years ago.
Really cool stock as well. Takes a thumb hole to a new level.
So they prefer the sound of a standard round?It's a 5.56/.223, I use Beck's Subsonic 77 expanding grain bullets so I piss the neighbors off
No I forgot a word in that response lolSo they prefer the sound of a standard round?
Holy smokes - - didn't know such a thing existed for .223 - - like I said, been out of the game a long while.It's a 5.56/.223, I use Beck's Subsonic 77 expanding grain bullets so I don't piss the neighbors off
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Holy smokes - - didn't know such a thing existed for .223 - - like I said, been out of the game a long while.
I'm sure the 5.56 rounds have changed over time for purposes other than whistle pigs.
77 gr. is a heavy slug for 5.56/.223.
Muzzle velocity?
In my day a .223 was 45-55 gr. "varminteer-type" fragmenting bullet either HP or spitzer(?) pushed at 3,600+ fps. They were nearly ricochet-proof - - just broke apart even hitting a small twig, stone, etc.
Really screaming, and didn't care about neighbors, as they were likely shooting too.
I pushed a 55 gr. spitzer out of my .22-250 at almost 4k fps. 36 gr IMR 4064.
Filled the casing nearly full, at or above the shoulder. I seated the bullets very shallow, so they touched the lands in the barrel when chambered. Half a minute of angle accuracy consistently. Good for a production rifle.
It hated the common 52 gr spire points others were using. 1.5+ MOA accuracy with those. Didn't matter amount of powder; just didn't toss the 52 spires well.
Ed - - thanks so much for the detail.The ammo I use listed above have taken everything from Ground Hogs to Whitetail Deer. Where I shoot my shots are all within 60 yards.
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Ed - - thanks so much for the detail.
Had no idea such a thing existed.
I think of a .223 starting range at 60 yards....years ago .223 meant a 2-300 yard range, limited by a small 50 gr bullet impact.
1010 fps on a 16" barrel is similar to handgun velocities. Your gun might make a little more with a longer barrel.
The bullet technology/ performance is really good for varmints at short range, as well as other applications like personal protection.
Thanks again. Appreciate the new knowledge.