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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Advice Regarding Big Bore Bullets for Coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="esorensen" data-source="post: 668910" data-attributes="member: 4302"><p>I'd stay away from the 110's in 30 cal. if I were you. They have quite a bit of wow factor to them. Even when slow. (ie long range impacts) You say you have a .243. I've shot more coyotes than I care to count with the 87 VMAX at 3300 fps. I can remember sewing exactly one coyote pelt. On the 30 cal side, I've shot them with Sierra Matchkings, and won't do that again, unless they are mangy. I shot one this winter with a 208 AMAX from my .308 at 2600. He was hit full frontal at 190 yards. No exit. Kinda mushy on the inside though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esorensen, post: 668910, member: 4302"] I'd stay away from the 110's in 30 cal. if I were you. They have quite a bit of wow factor to them. Even when slow. (ie long range impacts) You say you have a .243. I've shot more coyotes than I care to count with the 87 VMAX at 3300 fps. I can remember sewing exactly one coyote pelt. On the 30 cal side, I've shot them with Sierra Matchkings, and won't do that again, unless they are mangy. I shot one this winter with a 208 AMAX from my .308 at 2600. He was hit full frontal at 190 yards. No exit. Kinda mushy on the inside though. [/QUOTE]
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