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ar15 bullet ?

Posted By: colt45-90

ar15 bullet ? - 06/18/16 08:54 AM

1-7 twist, any suggestions on hunting bullet, would like to be around a 70gr bullet, don't mind trying different bullets, but end up with bullets I don't use. thanks
Posted By: Teal28

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 06/18/16 09:56 AM

Have seen good results and read several first hand with the
70gr Barnes TSX and the 60gr Noslar Partition.
Might try the 65gr Sierra game King as well.
Posted By: jdk1985

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 06/18/16 12:01 PM

In addition to the above, may consider the 75gr Swift Scirocco
Posted By: kmon11

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 06/18/16 01:59 PM

There are several that work very well. I know there will be several that say 55gr PSP or similar and sure with great shot placement they can work but I like the ones that will work if a shoulder or leg bone is hit. The more we ask of small bullets the more important bullet construction is IMO.

Some I have used and had good results with
60gr Partition
64gr bonded performance
62 and 75gr Swift Sirocco

Others have reported good results with 64gr Winchester power points and
65gr Sierra gameking, the last 2 being the only standard cup and core bullets I would consider
Posted By: KC

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 06/21/16 02:29 AM

I have had good results with the 65 Sierra Game King. Works well on pigs and deer and affordable to boot.
Posted By: ChadTRG42

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 06/21/16 01:44 PM

We have taken several deer with the 65 grain Sierra Game King. It does ok. You won't get a pass through. Shot placement is key on this bullet. But, it has worked.

The Swift Scirroco bullets would be a good choice, if they will fit in your magazine. The 75 grain will have a long jump in an AR mag, and may not shoot as well. The 62 grain would be a good choice.

I'm not a big fan of Barnes bullets, but they would be a good choice for a 223, if you want the deep penetration.

I plan to go to the 64 grain Nosler bonded bullet this coming hunting season. I want a bullet that will hold together a little better than a standard lead bullet.
Posted By: mikei

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 06/28/16 09:42 PM

Like many others have stated, the 65 grain Sierra GK has been a sterling performer for me on deer, hogs, javelina, and a mixed bag of varmints/vermin/predators.
Posted By: Bigfoot

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 07/18/16 06:03 PM

I just bought some 77gr sierra matchking hollow points in 556 from Midway since they were on sale.

I can only assume this should be an excellent hunting bullet for my AR. Has anyone had any problems that Chad mentioned with these?
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 07/19/16 01:11 AM

Originally Posted By: Bigfoot
I just bought some 77gr sierra matchking hollow points in 556 from Midway since they were on sale.

I can only assume this should be an excellent hunting bullet for my AR. Has anyone had any problems that Chad mentioned with these?



He mentioned Game Kings. I'm not sold on using Match Kings for hunting, at least not in smaller calibers and vitals shots. I've had erratic results. I don't have any experience with Game Kings.
Posted By: TackDriver

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 07/19/16 03:08 AM

Originally Posted By: Bigfoot
I just bought some 77gr sierra matchking hollow points in 556 from Midway since they were on sale.

I can only assume this should be an excellent hunting bullet for my AR. Has anyone had any problems that Chad mentioned with these?



For a small caliber, i would not use Matchkings for hunting. GameKings is a better bullet for hunting.
Posted By: bigjoe8565

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 07/19/16 03:30 AM

70 grain Barnes TSX, Hornady American Whitetail 60 grain Interlock, or Federal Fusion/MSR 63 grain
Posted By: strobes

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 07/20/16 05:15 AM

my AR-15 with Shilen 1-7 20" barrel loves 69gr Sierra match king.
I can easy reach to 5" plate @500 yards... well if I can read wind right.
And dropped 200lb pig with two shots - first knock him down but he still kicking, and second was just to finish the job. ( LC brass, CCI41 primers, Win 748 25.2Gr, AOL 2.22" it may be too hot for your gun so start from 23Gr or so)
Posted By: scalebuster

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 07/20/16 05:25 AM

Originally Posted By: mikei
Like many others have stated, the 65 grain Sierra GK has been a sterling performer for me on deer, hogs, javelina, and a mixed bag of varmints/vermin/predators.


This.
Posted By: rickt300

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 07/23/16 02:44 PM

The Hornady 75 grain BTHP will work in your magazines, shoots great in 1-7 twist guns and kills as good as anything. I have used it on feral hogs where bone was hit and still got plenty of penetration to kill the hog. On coyotes it leaves a 1 inch exit hole, on pigs if it does exit it is usually in a form of fragments. It exits deer every time on broadside ribcage hits and ends up in fragments under the hide and in the far side ribs if a shoulder bone is hit. It does kill well but it isn't a controlled expansion bullet. I shoot 24.5 grains of Blc-2 with a magnum primer under this bullet.
Posted By: Buzzsaw

Re: ar15 bullet ? - 07/23/16 02:48 PM

For hunting I load the Nosler 64gr Bonded
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