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55gr vs 77gr 5.56
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<blockquote data-quote="hh4whiskey" data-source="post: 3068300" data-attributes="member: 75372"><p>As 'amazing' as 77s and monos can seem, they're always a step down from other stuff on anything over 75#. I have used them on plenty of deer and hogs, and that's made me not 'prefer' any 223/556 bullet for deer/hogs. If I were hunting tons of pigs in TX or OK 2-3 nights a week, then $ vs volume might factor in to that. I shoot more coyotes and smaller varmints constantly, so that's my 223 AR's bread and butter. I swap to 6.8 or other stuff for night hogs and day deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh4whiskey, post: 3068300, member: 75372"] As ‘amazing’ as 77s and monos can seem, they’re always a step down from other stuff on anything over 75#. I have used them on plenty of deer and hogs, and that’s made me not ‘prefer’ any 223/556 bullet for deer/hogs. If I were hunting tons of pigs in TX or OK 2-3 nights a week, then $ vs volume might factor in to that. I shoot more coyotes and smaller varmints constantly, so that’s my 223 AR’s bread and butter. I swap to 6.8 or other stuff for night hogs and day deer. [/QUOTE]
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