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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Too much horsepower for coyote?
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<blockquote data-quote="Monttrap04" data-source="post: 1290361" data-attributes="member: 85796"><p>I actually prefer heavier "deer" or match type bullets on all my coyote rigs. Shot placement covers a lot of sins but I see more damage from "varmint" bullets than anything and I get to look at a lot of them every year buying carcass coyotes as a side business. </p><p></p><p>Right now I am shooting a 52g Match in my .223, a 55g SGK in my .22-250 (loaded some 45 tsx but no kills with them yet), an 85TSX in a couple .243s, and a 105 berger in my 6-06 (the 6-06 is not intended for close range at all).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monttrap04, post: 1290361, member: 85796"] I actually prefer heavier "deer" or match type bullets on all my coyote rigs. Shot placement covers a lot of sins but I see more damage from "varmint" bullets than anything and I get to look at a lot of them every year buying carcass coyotes as a side business. Right now I am shooting a 52g Match in my .223, a 55g SGK in my .22-250 (loaded some 45 tsx but no kills with them yet), an 85TSX in a couple .243s, and a 105 berger in my 6-06 (the 6-06 is not intended for close range at all). [/QUOTE]
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