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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
223 or 22-250
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1033568" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Spot on about the 223. I have both like both, but for what you want 223 all the way. I cannot get close to my 22-250 speed from my 223, but it still turns varmints inside out so not sure how much more they could be exploded. Plus the bonus of the 223 is cheap ammo. The premium 55gr superformance ammo for both is close enough in cost to not matter. Now when it comes to shooting paper is where you can get a savings in ammo. I shoot lots of pmc at my steel for fun accurate enough and at about 7 bucks a box is easy on the wallet. </p><p>As for growing with kids its a great gun for that as long as the bullet is built for the game meant to be taken. I have killed hundreds of pigs and a few very large Michigan whitetail with my 223 shooting 62gr nosler partitions, also had great luck with the fusions. Just don't try varmint bullets for big game I have seen them work and seen them fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1033568, member: 54383"] Spot on about the 223. I have both like both, but for what you want 223 all the way. I cannot get close to my 22-250 speed from my 223, but it still turns varmints inside out so not sure how much more they could be exploded. Plus the bonus of the 223 is cheap ammo. The premium 55gr superformance ammo for both is close enough in cost to not matter. Now when it comes to shooting paper is where you can get a savings in ammo. I shoot lots of pmc at my steel for fun accurate enough and at about 7 bucks a box is easy on the wallet. As for growing with kids its a great gun for that as long as the bullet is built for the game meant to be taken. I have killed hundreds of pigs and a few very large Michigan whitetail with my 223 shooting 62gr nosler partitions, also had great luck with the fusions. Just don't try varmint bullets for big game I have seen them work and seen them fail. [/QUOTE]
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