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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="derbyacresbob" data-source="post: 936048" data-attributes="member: 23974"><p>From what I have seen with 50 gr Varmint Grenades out of a 223 Rem and the 62 gr Varmint Grenades out of a 243 Win and a 243 WSSM, they do not perform as reliable as good lead varmint bullets do.</p><p> </p><p>With my 243 Win and 243 WSSM I get more exit holes on coyotes with the Barnes 62 gr Varmint Grenades than I got with 75 gr V-Max bullets.</p><p> </p><p>I shot quite a few ground squirrels with 50 gr Varmint Grenades out of my RRA Predator Pursuit 223 and some of the squirrels made it down their holes with their guts hanging out. Pretty much any lead bullet I have shot out of a 223 Rem into a squirrel I don't remember any crawling off and going down their hole.</p><p> </p><p>The only reason I am shooting Lead Free bullets is because I have to. From what I have seen lead bullets are much more reliable and have much better BCs than the Lead Free bullets do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derbyacresbob, post: 936048, member: 23974"] From what I have seen with 50 gr Varmint Grenades out of a 223 Rem and the 62 gr Varmint Grenades out of a 243 Win and a 243 WSSM, they do not perform as reliable as good lead varmint bullets do. With my 243 Win and 243 WSSM I get more exit holes on coyotes with the Barnes 62 gr Varmint Grenades than I got with 75 gr V-Max bullets. I shot quite a few ground squirrels with 50 gr Varmint Grenades out of my RRA Predator Pursuit 223 and some of the squirrels made it down their holes with their guts hanging out. Pretty much any lead bullet I have shot out of a 223 Rem into a squirrel I don't remember any crawling off and going down their hole. The only reason I am shooting Lead Free bullets is because I have to. From what I have seen lead bullets are much more reliable and have much better BCs than the Lead Free bullets do. [/QUOTE]
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