.223 Fur Friendly Loads

Benchmark and 53 grain vmax. 20” tikka 8” twist should get you to 3400fps. H335 works good with 50 grain and down but meters like shit and has temp swing issues. It’s not fur friendly on Fox or bobcats though but very few centerfires are
 
Benchmark and 53 grain vmax. 20” tikka 8” twist should get you to 3400fps. H335 works good with 50 grain and down but meters like shit and has temp swing issues. It’s not fur friendly on Fox or bobcats though but very few centerfires are
Hadn’t thought of Benchmark for some reason, but it’s available here, I’ll have to try it. That looks like way better velocity than I could get with Varget.

For fox and bobcat I’d just stick with the .17. I made the mistake of shooting a really nice fox with my .22-250 once and will never do that again.
 
Hadn’t thought of Benchmark for some reason, but it’s available here, I’ll have to try it. That looks like way better velocity than I could get with Varget.

For fox and bobcat I’d just stick with the .17. I made the mistake of shooting a really nice fox with my .22-250 once and will never do that again.


You will probably need a drop tube to get enough Benchmark in
 
50gr Nosler BT’s @2900 from my .222 were excellent on fur. They always got in before damaging hide, and never exited. The only exceptions I had were hitting low. A leg bone would open it up, then it would exit the leg and wreck the hide on the chest.

Hornady’s tended to blow early. Higher velocity from my 223AI were rough on hide with every bullet I tried.

My sample size is probably under 100.
 
50gr Nosler BT’s @2900 from my .222 were excellent on fur. They always got in before damaging hide, and never exited. The only exceptions I had were hitting low. A leg bone would open it up, then it would exit the leg and wreck the hide on the chest.

Hornady’s tended to blow early. Higher velocity from my 223AI were rough on hide with every bullet I tried.

My sample size is probably under 100.

Did you happen to try the 53 grain vmax? I’ve had issues with the 40,50, and 55 grain vmax opening early and splashing occasionally but not the 53 grain vmax. I think its shape helps it. From what I’ve been told it is a 75 grain eldm match with the base cut down. I’ve pushed them 3700 out of a 22-250 and still had good luck on fur
 
Did you happen to try the 53 grain vmax? I’ve had issues with the 40,50, and 55 grain vmax opening early and splashing occasionally but not the 53 grain vmax. I think its shape helps it. From what I’ve been told it is a 75 grain eldm match with the base cut down. I’ve pushed them 3700 out of a 22-250 and still had good luck on fur
My 12 twist 223AI was toast before they came out. They won’t shoot at all in my 14 twist 223AI or 12 twist 222. They shoot great from my buddy’s 12 twist 223AI, but, no, I never shot one on an animal.

I’m surprised Hornady didn’t put anything on the label. That is a very long bullet for 53gr, and only marginally stable in a 12 twist. My buddy shoots them .5MOA or better at 100yds and somewhere between 300 and 500 they go all to heck and won’t shoot 5MOA. He’s lucky to even get them on target.
 
Fur isn’t worth anything this year again is it?

If you want to finish them and send them off to a tanner and then wait 6+ months to get them back and then sell them online you can get alright money for them. But you have $25-$35/hide wrapped up in tanning fees. Plus your time finishing them.
 
If you want to finish them and send them off to a tanner and then wait 6+ months to get them back and then sell them online you can get alright money for them. But you have $25-$35/hide wrapped up in tanning fees. Plus your time finishing them.
If it was all for selling them I’m not sure I’d care, but I’ve been instructed to get a few for the wall and for some unknown for projects. I’ll do my duty, I’ve been asked to do a lot more tasks that are a lot less fun.
 

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