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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
.243 win loads
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<blockquote data-quote="rdsii64" data-source="post: 287425" data-attributes="member: 13978"><p>From my standpoint the .243 is an great round. it has a high enough ballistic coefficient to get you to 1000 yards. If you use the heavier bullets, it will drop deer cold in their tracks inside 250 yards. If you are intending to save pelts I would suggest a .17 caliber of some sorts. the little .17 caliber bullet will dump all its energy in the yote. No exit wound, and 'ole Willey won't take a step. If you gotta run what you got, I would suggest the lightest bullet you can find. Even with the lightest .243 bullets, the coyote doesn't stand a cold chance in hell with a well placed shot. Just don't hit bone.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to save pelts so I will shoot them with what ever I have in my hand at the time I see one with in range of my marksmanship skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdsii64, post: 287425, member: 13978"] From my standpoint the .243 is an great round. it has a high enough ballistic coefficient to get you to 1000 yards. If you use the heavier bullets, it will drop deer cold in their tracks inside 250 yards. If you are intending to save pelts I would suggest a .17 caliber of some sorts. the little .17 caliber bullet will dump all its energy in the yote. No exit wound, and 'ole Willey won't take a step. If you gotta run what you got, I would suggest the lightest bullet you can find. Even with the lightest .243 bullets, the coyote doesn't stand a cold chance in hell with a well placed shot. Just don't hit bone. I don't want to save pelts so I will shoot them with what ever I have in my hand at the time I see one with in range of my marksmanship skills. [/QUOTE]
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