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What Grain .223 Do You Use?
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<blockquote data-quote="jackinok09" data-source="post: 3964892" data-attributes="member: 51322"><p>thanks for the reply, my go to hog gun for some time was a 7mag loaded to near 7x57 speeds does excellent with 140 grain bullets of about any brand so this is something new for me. I know what you mean about strange bullet performance. same rifle night hunting I was heading in and walked up on one under a feeder about 75 yds away had the thermal and put a bullet in what I thought was his neck and he rolled about 3 times down the hill, struggled to his feet and ran off. I was so shocked I didn't even reload my rifle. found his remains a few days later maybe 200 yards away but couldn't really tell where bullet actually had hit. must have missed his spine and took out his throat and windpipe were all I could figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackinok09, post: 3964892, member: 51322"] thanks for the reply, my go to hog gun for some time was a 7mag loaded to near 7x57 speeds does excellent with 140 grain bullets of about any brand so this is something new for me. I know what you mean about strange bullet performance. same rifle night hunting I was heading in and walked up on one under a feeder about 75 yds away had the thermal and put a bullet in what I thought was his neck and he rolled about 3 times down the hill, struggled to his feet and ran off. I was so shocked I didn't even reload my rifle. found his remains a few days later maybe 200 yards away but couldn't really tell where bullet actually had hit. must have missed his spine and took out his throat and windpipe were all I could figure. [/QUOTE]
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