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Richiew

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  1. Hi Jim 

    glad to help mate as I had lots of fun finding the right rifle and then going with a local dealer to order it from GMK . Lots available at sportsman gun but mostly to order and some were a years wait . A tikka super varmint was nearly a year wait so got the standard varmint and added a tikka picatinny mount myself , so it’s nearly a super varmint but without the adjustable cheek piece. Standard tikkas have 3 shot mags whereas the varmint ones have a six shot one . Plenty of ammo choice at Glasgow fishing megastore including some cheap stuff to get the ball rolling. 
    They have a green super varmint 223 1:8” in stock with 2 stage trigger( bonus ). 
    Best advice is make sure it’s got 1:8” stamped on the barrel . 
    Good luck 

     

  2. Hi again 

    just checking with StrelokPro and it comes up with ,

    52 grain Amax/Eldm hornady at 200 yards with a 100 yard zero, 3144 feet per second speed gives a 3” drop .

    73grain Berger at same distance and zero doing 2674fps speed gives 5” of drop . 

    Wind drift for a 10 mph wind at 90 degrees is 6” drift for the light hornady and 5” drift for the heavy Berger.


    This is actual data from my loads . 
    So looking at how the reticle is I’ll aim dead on for 100 and put crosshairs on top of the line of fox’s back for the longer shots . I know you’re doing rabbits so might be best dialling up . 
    Zero 0.5” high at 100 yards gives a point blank range for a 0.5” kill zone of between 56 to 138 yards . 

  3. https://www.thecountryman.com/tikka-t3x-varmint-stainless-223-1-8-fast-twist-rifle-81125d-8
     

    finding your rifle in actual stock can be hard work. You might have to buy and then RFD transfer it to a local dealer. Thoroughly recommend wildcat moderators and they do ask what rifle it’s to fit so they can drill the bush at the back to match the diameter of the barrel. Top marks . 
    Glad you got 150 rounds, I only have 100 but homeloading helps . 
    cheers and good luck 

  4. 7 hours ago, jimbob123 said:

    Thanks Richiew that’s very helpful and useful. I only have the funds for a single gun, so the .223 will be my option, but I’ve not got as far as even thinking about ammo. The bunnies will be for the pot and my goal wilL be headshots; is there specific ammo you can recommend? And a particular gun, if you have any recommendations? I’ve only got as far as calibre so far.

    Many thanks

     

    jim

     

    Hi there 

    if your buying ammo then GGG stuff is very good and not stupid prices and uses a quality Sierra bullet . Geco is good and also sako 55 grain soft points , last batch £22 for a box of twenty . Rifles wise I use a tikka stainless varmint with 1:8” twist ie one full turn in 8” of barrel which suit the target type heavier bullets and also the 55 grain standard factory ammo . A slower twist is better for the lighter bullets but that may mean more meat damage . Been watching capercaillie and ptarmigan hunting in Norway with lapua target bullets, good shot placement means a clean kill with a pass through and minimal meat damage. Good backstops needed though. 
    Happy hunting 

  5. Still think this forum’s layout is so much better than the others , but would like the selling /sales to be separated from the useful informative posts. Often get a bit exited to see a large number of new posts only to be disappointed when they are all adverts . Just my opinion though. 
    let’s keep sharing our reloading experiences it’s all to help us in the long run and help us not to waste valuable time and efforts on loads that don’t work . 
     

     

  6. On 3/16/2023 at 11:40 PM, Laurie said:

    See how 25.0gn N540 performed for me in my F-Class rig with the 77gn Sierra MK

    http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=3856

    Hi there 

    can confirm this was a good load and have read your articles on the mouse cartridge etc . Tikka 223 shoots 53 Amax , 55,60 ,70vld ,73 Berger and 77 lapua bullets very well with n135 , n140/540  . It’s just a matter of finding suppliers with actual stock. 
    Thanks for the articles on powders . 

  7. Hi there 

    I would apply for .22lr , .17 hmr and .223 . 
    Start off controlling the bunnies with the quiet 22 with subsonic ammo up to 100 yards , then when they become more wary move onto the hmr for upto 150 yards, they don’t usually run away even with a big bang . 223 takes over from the others at further distance and is good for fox . Each with its own moderator. If only one gun then the 223 will do it all in a fast twist barrel for 53 upto 77 grain bullets. If for the pot then head shots with a target bullet will do the job without expanding too much and knackering the meat . All above from personal experience. If just wiping bunnies out then body shots with expanding ammo does the job . 
    cheers 

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