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Want to build a long range .224" Coyote gun...opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="north of 53" data-source="post: 356449" data-attributes="member: 8510"><p>I shoot a 22-250 AI and I just took a coyote at 630 yds. A 500 yard shoot is almost a gimme on a calm day, that's almost as some days there are no easy shots. The fast twist 1:8 are needed for the heavier bullets and the heavier bullets are need for the higher BC.</p><p>A 22-250 AI should get you 3400 fps or better and that should keep you in the game out past 800yds.</p><p>As for the shooting a 220 swift , they are ok but I hated loading them and could never get them to shoot with the 22-250 AI but that was just me. </p><p>If your are going to shoot at long range spend the money on good glass and a good range finder it also would not hurt to get a mildots and learn how to use them for both ranging and shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="north of 53, post: 356449, member: 8510"] I shoot a 22-250 AI and I just took a coyote at 630 yds. A 500 yard shoot is almost a gimme on a calm day, that's almost as some days there are no easy shots. The fast twist 1:8 are needed for the heavier bullets and the heavier bullets are need for the higher BC. A 22-250 AI should get you 3400 fps or better and that should keep you in the game out past 800yds. As for the shooting a 220 swift , they are ok but I hated loading them and could never get them to shoot with the 22-250 AI but that was just me. If your are going to shoot at long range spend the money on good glass and a good range finder it also would not hurt to get a mildots and learn how to use them for both ranging and shooting. [/QUOTE]
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