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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1499016" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>any of the gold dot bullets in .223 will work--55gr, 62gr, 64 grain--new or pulls--- I did a test of over 15 lead core bullets in .223 and they retained the most weight out of all the bullets I tested--some of the "varmint" bullets really grenade and I would recommend a good bonded lead core or monolithic bullet for speed goats if you stick to the small caliber (as long as its legal)--Ive got a buddy that lives in Alaska and he hunts/kills moose and 'bou with a 223 AR no problem</p><p>know both your and your rifles limitations and take time for proper shot placement</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1499016, member: 94491"] any of the gold dot bullets in .223 will work--55gr, 62gr, 64 grain--new or pulls--- I did a test of over 15 lead core bullets in .223 and they retained the most weight out of all the bullets I tested--some of the "varmint" bullets really grenade and I would recommend a good bonded lead core or monolithic bullet for speed goats if you stick to the small caliber (as long as its legal)--Ive got a buddy that lives in Alaska and he hunts/kills moose and 'bou with a 223 AR no problem know both your and your rifles limitations and take time for proper shot placement [/QUOTE]
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