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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 475566" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>a .257 anything will be a nice coyote rig, but will get real old on a P.D. town. I shoot a 6/250AI, and I'm not all that sure I'd want to make a hundred shots over a bunch of P.D.'s. I have a new barrel being built in 6mmBG right now, and I doubt there will be much percieved difference in recoil when compaired to the .243 or the 6/250AI. But a 6XC might be the ticket for you. The recoil should be lower, and you can even buy ready cases, or form your own from 22-250 or better yet .243 brass. An 80 grain bullet will drop a 35lb. coyote in his tracks, and you can still shoot quite a few rounds over a dog town. Redding sells dies (think Forster does as well)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 475566, member: 25383"] a .257 anything will be a nice coyote rig, but will get real old on a P.D. town. I shoot a 6/250AI, and I'm not all that sure I'd want to make a hundred shots over a bunch of P.D.'s. I have a new barrel being built in 6mmBG right now, and I doubt there will be much percieved difference in recoil when compaired to the .243 or the 6/250AI. But a 6XC might be the ticket for you. The recoil should be lower, and you can even buy ready cases, or form your own from 22-250 or better yet .243 brass. An 80 grain bullet will drop a 35lb. coyote in his tracks, and you can still shoot quite a few rounds over a dog town. Redding sells dies (think Forster does as well) gary [/QUOTE]
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