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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Long Range - 243, 22-250 or a 260
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<blockquote data-quote="Precision_Game_85" data-source="post: 429312" data-attributes="member: 26805"><p>haha...no...not once a month..I was just making my point that I don't wanna to burn the thing up...I want to use it for coyote yes, BUT plan on using it for deer, pronghorn, and shooting at a club I found...On animals yes I almost never need more than one round, but I am going to be practicing with the 260 a LOT...Really I brought up the barrel wear between the three calibers so I could see "with a lot of use" the caliber that I could get the most wear out of...Thanks for your reply and sorry I didn't specify that I was using it on more than coyote, but it would be mainly for coyotes...I want to practice a lot with that so I can eventually get a 300 RUM or 338 Edge for the REAL long range work on bigger animals and since I can't afford to shoot those a lot, I wanted something with less recoil and cheaper to use while still being spot on for long range work "out to about 7-800 yrds for me at first."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Precision_Game_85, post: 429312, member: 26805"] haha...no...not once a month..I was just making my point that I don't wanna to burn the thing up...I want to use it for coyote yes, BUT plan on using it for deer, pronghorn, and shooting at a club I found...On animals yes I almost never need more than one round, but I am going to be practicing with the 260 a LOT...Really I brought up the barrel wear between the three calibers so I could see "with a lot of use" the caliber that I could get the most wear out of...Thanks for your reply and sorry I didn't specify that I was using it on more than coyote, but it would be mainly for coyotes...I want to practice a lot with that so I can eventually get a 300 RUM or 338 Edge for the REAL long range work on bigger animals and since I can't afford to shoot those a lot, I wanted something with less recoil and cheaper to use while still being spot on for long range work "out to about 7-800 yrds for me at first." [/QUOTE]
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