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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Light 7mm bullets for Coyote?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 3055567" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I believe you. Those SPEER BTSP bullets are super soft and violent even for a cup and core. </p><p></p><p>I've used them in 165 grain for 300 win mag (not recommended, not bad but not really good at anything that can't be done much better by something else) and 100 grain in my old savage 99 243. That's one of that rifle's favourite bullets, it's minute-of-milk jug to 400 yards haha if I do my part; and again that's an old rifle that's had probably 3000 rounds down the pipe (don't even wanna know what the throat looks like), has a two piece stock, non floating barrel that is pencil thin, a spongy as all get out trigger, a rear locking action, and is topped with an era-appropriate weaver (I think) fixed 4X scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 3055567, member: 109862"] I believe you. Those SPEER BTSP bullets are super soft and violent even for a cup and core. I’ve used them in 165 grain for 300 win mag (not recommended, not bad but not really good at anything that can’t be done much better by something else) and 100 grain in my old savage 99 243. That’s one of that rifle’s favourite bullets, it’s minute-of-milk jug to 400 yards haha if I do my part; and again that’s an old rifle that’s had probably 3000 rounds down the pipe (don’t even wanna know what the throat looks like), has a two piece stock, non floating barrel that is pencil thin, a spongy as all get out trigger, a rear locking action, and is topped with an era-appropriate weaver (I think) fixed 4X scope. [/QUOTE]
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