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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
22-250 good for Coyotes??
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<blockquote data-quote="zcrackshot" data-source="post: 875115" data-attributes="member: 26562"><p>The only thing I can think right now is that not all chronographs are created equal? I've blown a few primers clean out of the back of 22-250 brass and left the primer pocket big enough that I could insert my pinky finger in them and have never before witnessed any speeds near what some claim with their 22-250's. I've pushed 36 grain Barnes bullets to the 4400 fps mark before but I only have a 26" tube. Maybe a couple extra inches will get me that extra 300+ fps that I'm looking for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zcrackshot, post: 875115, member: 26562"] The only thing I can think right now is that not all chronographs are created equal? I've blown a few primers clean out of the back of 22-250 brass and left the primer pocket big enough that I could insert my pinky finger in them and have never before witnessed any speeds near what some claim with their 22-250's. I've pushed 36 grain Barnes bullets to the 4400 fps mark before but I only have a 26" tube. Maybe a couple extra inches will get me that extra 300+ fps that I'm looking for? [/QUOTE]
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