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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Formicola" data-source="post: 1828124" data-attributes="member: 103851"><p>I think the cartridge selection is of less importance here than the bullet. From your avatar I would say use your coyote rig. I would ask what bullet is less likely to damage pelt. I have limited experience with eastern coyotes having shot a dozen or so. I shot one head on in chest with a 55 grain ballistic tip. I found no entrance or exit hole. He was DRT. Not sure how this would work on a broadside shot but I imaging on a wolf unless you graze him you should be good with a fast varmint bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Formicola, post: 1828124, member: 103851"] I think the cartridge selection is of less importance here than the bullet. From your avatar I would say use your coyote rig. I would ask what bullet is less likely to damage pelt. I have limited experience with eastern coyotes having shot a dozen or so. I shot one head on in chest with a 55 grain ballistic tip. I found no entrance or exit hole. He was DRT. Not sure how this would work on a broadside shot but I imaging on a wolf unless you graze him you should be good with a fast varmint bullet. [/QUOTE]
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