The past few years, I have been using a .223 Handi rifle, and have been limited to 60gr. bullets or less. I settled on a 50gr. Vmax, over an almost max load of Varget. Honestly, I didn't have any trouble with that load on groundhogs out to 300yds...it was a shoot/groundhog slumps over affair. No run offs like I occasionally had with 52gr match hp bullets. Where my question comes in is because I got rid of the handi rifle for a Savage mod. 10fp in .223. Now I can utilize the heavy stuff. While working up loads for it, I tried a 70gr speer soft point, and it knocks the bejeesus out of chunks of firewood alot better than the lighter 50gr vmax's. My question is, have you guys tried the heavy stuff (i.e. 60gr+ vmax bullets) out of a .22 centerfire on groundhogs, coyotes? From everything I've read about, the larger bullets retain energy/buck wind better at long ranges. If you have used them, how did it expand, shoot, and generally work for you on these varmints? Just trying to get an idea of the terminal effects before laying the money down for a box. Thanks.
~~~Amos