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Winchester .223 RazorBack XT .64 gr.
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<blockquote data-quote="threejones" data-source="post: 718283" data-attributes="member: 27464"><p>+1 on the partitions. I dropped a heavy doe last night at 120yds with the 60gr out of an RRA Coyote Carbine with a 16in tube. I had to take a heart/lung shot. I was a bit nervous about the shot (I always take head shots with the 223) But I was losing light and she wasn't willing to look up from the alfalfa. I was very impressed with the results. She didn't take a step, just tipped over and kicked a little for about 30 seconds. I don't think I hit any bone, which may have changed the outcome. I'll know more after I butcher her thisafternoon. I know the bullet didn't past all the way through. But it sure did the trick. Seems like a great choice for hogs if you're really set on the 223.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threejones, post: 718283, member: 27464"] +1 on the partitions. I dropped a heavy doe last night at 120yds with the 60gr out of an RRA Coyote Carbine with a 16in tube. I had to take a heart/lung shot. I was a bit nervous about the shot (I always take head shots with the 223) But I was losing light and she wasn't willing to look up from the alfalfa. I was very impressed with the results. She didn't take a step, just tipped over and kicked a little for about 30 seconds. I don't think I hit any bone, which may have changed the outcome. I'll know more after I butcher her thisafternoon. I know the bullet didn't past all the way through. But it sure did the trick. Seems like a great choice for hogs if you're really set on the 223. [/QUOTE]
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