303 bullet was a fully jacketed pointed bullet weighing 174 grains. However, things were not as they may have appeared. Beneath the full metal jacket lurked a radical bullet design, for anyone who sectioned one of the new bullets found an aluminium tip under the point, which extended fully one third of the bullet’s length. Beneath this aluminium tip was the conventional lead core. the bullet’s centre of gravity was now further to the rear, which caused it to be unstable at long ranges<~and i know that for a fact while tring to hit targets with it at the firing range
What type of Krag do you have?
ill have to dig it out,,but its the military model trash box style,,4 rounds<~~one of the smoothest bolt actions ever made still to this day, military krag actions are very nice:)
The Krag was loaded originally with 220 grain rn bullets. These are sure killers at close range on every deer in the North Americas--even elk and moose--but they lose velocity and energy rapidly so are poor long range loads.
now i was hitting a 55 gallon drum at the gun range at 550 yards with stock sites,,and i didnt use the ladder ethere,,,and i could hit that barrel every shot,,even know it was allmost impossible too see,,lucky it has a cowbell on it so you can here it ding when you hit it,,,,,,now if that aint long range shooting,,i dont know what is,,because past that,,you will rarely get a kill even with a scope,,,people dont realize that 500 yards is a far shot<~~5 football fields long,,,,lol go to the gun range and fire at a true 500 yard target with a military style 30/40 krag,,and you will be very suprized with its predicablity and accurcy
now for in close i use my spingfield 45.70 goverment 1874 model trapdoor<~~now thats the close range hunter from hell,,shooting 450grain bullets threw it,,<~i even loaded it with 520grain bullets before,only good to about 200 yards,,lol,,but it would kick like hell!!,,,the bad thing with small bullets,,223,,and 300h,,is they fly right threw there targets,,none of the energry is put into the animal,,,me and a freind went out and shot up some ice blocks,,he has a 300 h mag,,,he shot at the bag of ice,,and a chunk blew off,,,i shot at mine,,and the bag just slumped a little,,,,when we walked up to the bags,,,we noticed his bullet flew right threw,,,the bag of ice i shot,,was nothing but tiny little snow flakes<~there wasnt one peice of ice bigger than a fingernail in there left,,,it used all of its energy into the bag of ice,,and up too 400 yards that 40.70 is good<~~and thats all you realy need,,most shots are from 100 yards out too 500 max
I would load "dear Rounds" for the 223 for long range Hunting
and i dont know about the laws were your at,,they wont let any 22 cal gun of any kind,,{223,,270},in washington state be used for deer hunting,,illegal last time i checked,,lol but could be diffrent in othere states