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I am off to RSA in August to hunt small cats and Pygmy antelope. I’ve chosen to take my Ruger American rifle in 5.56/.223(Leupold red dot scope). I am trying to decide on the best ammo to get the job done and not do too much pelt damage. I’ve hunted gray fox here recently and the 55gr Hornady stuff just puts too big of an exit hole in them. I also have to have a solid for the really small cats that shoots comparable to the expanding bullets I choose. I am going to try a heavier bullet such as Swift 75gr and Barnes 70gr TSX.
No I don’t reload.(used to when I was younger but no time now)
Another question: gun is stamped 5.56 so do I run into a possible issue with boxes of .223? It’s Africa what could go wrong right!
I would love everyone’s opinion whether your experience is here in North American or elsewhere.
Regards,
Philip
No I don’t reload.(used to when I was younger but no time now)
Another question: gun is stamped 5.56 so do I run into a possible issue with boxes of .223? It’s Africa what could go wrong right!
I would love everyone’s opinion whether your experience is here in North American or elsewhere.
Regards,
Philip