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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Reed's 17cal 32gr
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<blockquote data-quote="K22" data-source="post: 2269692" data-attributes="member: 32058"><p>The 30gr. Nagel, Blackhole, Reed, bullets are a huge game changer with the 17 Rem. The 17Rem. is based off the 222 Rem. Mag. I never found wind drift to be that much of an issue with 17 vs. any other caliber. With a 4000fps velocity, an astronomical RPM, and only 25 to 30gr. bullet size, wind effect is minimal out for several hundred yds. Not a lot of bullet for the wind to get ahold of. As for a pelt saver it is hard to beat a 17. </p><p>If wind was an issue for me than I would build a 17-204 and shoot 30's our of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K22, post: 2269692, member: 32058"] The 30gr. Nagel, Blackhole, Reed, bullets are a huge game changer with the 17 Rem. The 17Rem. is based off the 222 Rem. Mag. I never found wind drift to be that much of an issue with 17 vs. any other caliber. With a 4000fps velocity, an astronomical RPM, and only 25 to 30gr. bullet size, wind effect is minimal out for several hundred yds. Not a lot of bullet for the wind to get ahold of. As for a pelt saver it is hard to beat a 17. If wind was an issue for me than I would build a 17-204 and shoot 30's our of it. [/QUOTE]
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