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223 trophy bonded tip
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<blockquote data-quote="tydaws" data-source="post: 2662471" data-attributes="member: 95798"><p>Depending on barrel twist, the Hammer 44 or 52 would be top choices. My son has put down a pile of Texas hogs and a deer with the 44 grain Hammer Hunter out of a 12 twist 223, with a 16.5" barrel. I've never used it, but the 70 grain Nosler Accubond would likely be a good choice if set on a heavier bullet. Truth is, these days there are a boat load of good bullets suitable for killing deer with a 223. There's no telling how many doe I've culled over the years with a 223 and a 55 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip. Never had any issue whatsoever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tydaws, post: 2662471, member: 95798"] Depending on barrel twist, the Hammer 44 or 52 would be top choices. My son has put down a pile of Texas hogs and a deer with the 44 grain Hammer Hunter out of a 12 twist 223, with a 16.5" barrel. I've never used it, but the 70 grain Nosler Accubond would likely be a good choice if set on a heavier bullet. Truth is, these days there are a boat load of good bullets suitable for killing deer with a 223. There's no telling how many doe I've culled over the years with a 223 and a 55 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip. Never had any issue whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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