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Want to build a long range .224" Coyote gun...opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughneck1860" data-source="post: 352852" data-attributes="member: 22788"><p>Thanks for the replies guys. As mentioned in my original post I'd like to keep my bullet weight down to about 60grns. Are the 70grn+ bullets really needed for that long of shooting? I have a .243 that drive 75grn Vmaxs but I don't shoot it because I've had issues with the larger bullets not coming apart. I've seem them or pieces of them skip several times. With my current set up I've not had a problem with that. I'd just like to get something a little flatter shooting.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughneck1860, post: 352852, member: 22788"] Thanks for the replies guys. As mentioned in my original post I'd like to keep my bullet weight down to about 60grns. Are the 70grn+ bullets really needed for that long of shooting? I have a .243 that drive 75grn Vmaxs but I don't shoot it because I've had issues with the larger bullets not coming apart. I've seem them or pieces of them skip several times. With my current set up I've not had a problem with that. I'd just like to get something a little flatter shooting. Thanks again Tim [/QUOTE]
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