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How far can I use my .223 Savage one in nine twist to shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="PGJPJ" data-source="post: 1266716" data-attributes="member: 90674"><p>I'd probably stick with the 64 grain Nosler Bonded bullets, if they are shooting well for you. Only because you are going to need all the penetration you can get on deer size game with the 223. Barns bullets will also work well, so would the 60 grain Nos Partitions. But since you already have the 64 grain'ers...</p><p></p><p>I've never gone for anything but a heart/lung shot on deer. Just because it's a bigger target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGJPJ, post: 1266716, member: 90674"] I'd probably stick with the 64 grain Nosler Bonded bullets, if they are shooting well for you. Only because you are going to need all the penetration you can get on deer size game with the 223. Barns bullets will also work well, so would the 60 grain Nos Partitions. But since you already have the 64 grain'ers... I've never gone for anything but a heart/lung shot on deer. Just because it's a bigger target. [/QUOTE]
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