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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Varmint Gernade Splash Wounds
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<blockquote data-quote="hertz654" data-source="post: 936037" data-attributes="member: 78912"><p>I tried the 36gr VG in .222Rem thinking they might result in a small entry hole with lots of internal expansion and no exit hole. I took a shot at a 200-yd coyote last fall; thought I made a solid shot. The coyote spun and dropped and I figured it was a goner until it recovered and ran over the hill never to be seen again. I figured the bullet must have expanded on the surface and didn't make it to the vitals.</p><p> </p><p>I decided to switch to 55gr V-Max</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hertz654, post: 936037, member: 78912"] I tried the 36gr VG in .222Rem thinking they might result in a small entry hole with lots of internal expansion and no exit hole. I took a shot at a 200-yd coyote last fall; thought I made a solid shot. The coyote spun and dropped and I figured it was a goner until it recovered and ran over the hill never to be seen again. I figured the bullet must have expanded on the surface and didn't make it to the vitals. I decided to switch to 55gr V-Max [/QUOTE]
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