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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Anyone else tried the Hornady 35 gr NTX?
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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagump11" data-source="post: 601840" data-attributes="member: 40357"><p>Probably not a 9 twist, better left to the 1 in 12" or slower. I've got a 14 in mine and it works great. You could contact Hornady but I seriously doubt they'd say any different. I didn't shoot less than a 50 gr when I was shooting a 9" in my 110 savage .223. It shot the 55-69's extremely well. The heaviest lead-free made that I know of is made by Nosler and it's only a 40 but don't quote me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagump11, post: 601840, member: 40357"] Probably not a 9 twist, better left to the 1 in 12" or slower. I've got a 14 in mine and it works great. You could contact Hornady but I seriously doubt they'd say any different. I didn't shoot less than a 50 gr when I was shooting a 9" in my 110 savage .223. It shot the 55-69's extremely well. The heaviest lead-free made that I know of is made by Nosler and it's only a 40 but don't quote me. [/QUOTE]
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