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.223 wssm ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgerunner665" data-source="post: 229158" data-attributes="member: 12660"><p>Yep...there is no comparison between the 223 WSM and the 223 Remington.</p><p></p><p>The 223 WSM is better compared to the 224 Weatherby...I recommend the Barnes TSX bullets for deer. I'm not sure what twist they use in the 223 WSM, but the TSX's come in 53, 62, and 70 grain versions for that caliber...I'm betting you will need the 53 to stabilize, its probably a slower (around 1 in 12") twist...but thats strictly a guess. If it turns out to be 1 in 10" or so the 62 grain bullet would probably stabilize at that high velocity...at least for 300 yards or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgerunner665, post: 229158, member: 12660"] Yep...there is no comparison between the 223 WSM and the 223 Remington. The 223 WSM is better compared to the 224 Weatherby...I recommend the Barnes TSX bullets for deer. I'm not sure what twist they use in the 223 WSM, but the TSX's come in 53, 62, and 70 grain versions for that caliber...I'm betting you will need the 53 to stabilize, its probably a slower (around 1 in 12") twist...but thats strictly a guess. If it turns out to be 1 in 10" or so the 62 grain bullet would probably stabilize at that high velocity...at least for 300 yards or so. [/QUOTE]
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