Hey guys-either they don't exist, or my Google mojo is letting me down. lol Recently ran some factory 223 offerings through a new bolt action rifle, and confirmed that it shot 75gr. the best. (Hornady "Black", 75gr BTHP) I've never varmint hunted with this bullet type, but would be a bit concerned with over-penetration on something the size of a groundhog/coyote...limiting the types of shots I an take, where I take them, etc. I prefer highly frangible bullets, and have had the most success with Hornady V-Max, whether I load them or buy them as factory loaded ammo.
I've taken a quick look and it would seem that the ballistic tip bullets top-out at about 60gr. (Hornady)...but do any of you know whether or not a bullet of this style is available up around 70-75gr.? I've checked Hornady, Speer, Sierra (BKs) etc, no luck. I would have to think they exist, can anyone point me in the right direction, or confirm they can't be had? If you've loaded varmint ammo using bullets in the weight range, I'd be very curious about what you used, and the terminal effect.
Also wondering if the Hunting sub-forum would be the best place to ask this, but at least this forum is full of reloaders.
thanks!
I've taken a quick look and it would seem that the ballistic tip bullets top-out at about 60gr. (Hornady)...but do any of you know whether or not a bullet of this style is available up around 70-75gr.? I've checked Hornady, Speer, Sierra (BKs) etc, no luck. I would have to think they exist, can anyone point me in the right direction, or confirm they can't be had? If you've loaded varmint ammo using bullets in the weight range, I'd be very curious about what you used, and the terminal effect.
Also wondering if the Hunting sub-forum would be the best place to ask this, but at least this forum is full of reloaders.
thanks!