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The Basics, Starting Out
Small Caliber Long Range Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ShowMeShooter" data-source="post: 781366" data-attributes="member: 62032"><p>I went to the .223 a couple years ago. I used to coyote hunt with a Ruger M77 .243 shooting 70gn Nosler BT. One day while out on a new farm I shot a bobcat at a lazered 378 yards, that bullet blew a softball sized hole it the cat. I went to the .223 to try and prevent this in the future. It's looking like if I want to shoot long, I may have to just deal with a little fur loss. I'm not gonna give up yet though. I still have a few other bullets to try first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShowMeShooter, post: 781366, member: 62032"] I went to the .223 a couple years ago. I used to coyote hunt with a Ruger M77 .243 shooting 70gn Nosler BT. One day while out on a new farm I shot a bobcat at a lazered 378 yards, that bullet blew a softball sized hole it the cat. I went to the .223 to try and prevent this in the future. It's looking like if I want to shoot long, I may have to just deal with a little fur loss. I'm not gonna give up yet though. I still have a few other bullets to try first. [/QUOTE]
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