ny32182
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If I were handloading I'd be looking for the TAP bullets.
I'd be more likely to stick with factory mil-spec M193 however. Looking at the wound profiles shows that it causes more internal damage than just about any controlled expansion softpoint/hunting bullet, etc. Who uses the .223? Well, just about every major (or minor) western type military force in the world, as well as nearly every police force in the US. Arguing that a .223 can't kill something is like arguing that the sky isn't blue, or space isn't big.
I'd be more likely to stick with factory mil-spec M193 however. Looking at the wound profiles shows that it causes more internal damage than just about any controlled expansion softpoint/hunting bullet, etc. Who uses the .223? Well, just about every major (or minor) western type military force in the world, as well as nearly every police force in the US. Arguing that a .223 can't kill something is like arguing that the sky isn't blue, or space isn't big.