Tikka T3x 223

jerrya

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I just ordered a new Tikka 223 lite for coyote and paper shooting. Dies and lapua cases also on the way. With this being a 1-8 twist is my best bet to start with 50-60 gr bullets? I have to pick up powder to get started so looking for a good starting point.
 
I dont own a tikka.

But i have and have had numerous 223’s and I like 75’s like the Hornady BTHP and 77’s like the Barnes MatchBurner.
I use 69 MB’s for loading large volumes of bulk plinking ammo.
 
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My TikkaT3X did OK with 55 grain bullets but is super accurate with 73 grain Hornady Match factory ammo and with handloaded with 69 grain Sierra Match King bullets. One raged 3 shot hole at 100 with both.
 
I find the 73 grains loaded to Hornady spec works extremely well in my rifle. Best group was in the 0.3”s and average is a little over 0.5”. I bought a ton of these and have not messed with the 75s. I do have some 75gr BTHP that were good as well.
 
I just ordered a new Tikka 223 lite for coyote and paper shooting. Dies and lapua cases also on the way. With this being a 1-8 twist is my best bet to start with 50-60 gr bullets? I have to pick up powder to get started so looking for a good starting point.

It will shoot well with bullets from 40gr right up to around 75gr

IMR 8208xbr is probably the best for all weights, Benchmark and H322 too. Varget / StaBALL Match for mid to heavies
 
My fav 22cal bullet for yotes was the 69gr TMK. Im sure the 77s are the same, they would make a good target and yote slayer. :)
 
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Sierra's new 69gr Tipped VarmintKing (formerly Blitzking) should be an excellent dual purpose coyote / target bullet for a 8 twist 223. Should play nicely in a 2.26" OAL Tikka magazine too, the 69/77 TMK certainly do
 
I just ordered a new Tikka 223 lite for coyote and paper shooting. Dies and lapua cases also on the way. With this being a 1-8 twist is my best bet to start with 50-60 gr bullets? I have to pick up powder to get started so looking for a good starting point.
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