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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="tt35" data-source="post: 423854" data-attributes="member: 25362"><p>I posted this info on another thread but basicly if you want LR/high BC and fur friendly, it's a hard bill to fill. An alternative is to find a LR load that will shoot to the same POI as your fur load. For instance, my son shoots 58 grain V-maxes from his .243AI when calling but always carries some 105 A-maxes for LR opprotunities. The 58's are pretty fur friendly (no exit) and the 105's reach out there when needed. It's not perfect but it works. There are heavier constructed bullets than the A-max which woulld probably tear up less fur if you can find one that works for your rifle. Our .243AI's are eight twist and they will shoot both. I'm not sure of higher caliber bullets that are considered fur friendly (won't exit). Maybe some one else has some experience with them.</p><p> </p><p>The same thing can be accomplished with a fast twist .22 caliber using VLD's and the 60 grain V-max at calling ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt35, post: 423854, member: 25362"] I posted this info on another thread but basicly if you want LR/high BC and fur friendly, it's a hard bill to fill. An alternative is to find a LR load that will shoot to the same POI as your fur load. For instance, my son shoots 58 grain V-maxes from his .243AI when calling but always carries some 105 A-maxes for LR opprotunities. The 58's are pretty fur friendly (no exit) and the 105's reach out there when needed. It's not perfect but it works. There are heavier constructed bullets than the A-max which woulld probably tear up less fur if you can find one that works for your rifle. Our .243AI's are eight twist and they will shoot both. I'm not sure of higher caliber bullets that are considered fur friendly (won't exit). Maybe some one else has some experience with them. The same thing can be accomplished with a fast twist .22 caliber using VLD's and the 60 grain V-max at calling ranges. [/QUOTE]
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