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.22 Creedmoor hunter handloaders
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<blockquote data-quote="Dvldad" data-source="post: 1966822" data-attributes="member: 105644"><p>If your wanting hunt bigger game like deer and hogs. I'd try the 75gr Speer gold dot I shot a handful of coyotes with them a deer and 4 hogs one good sized boar 245lbs. The boar I shot in the head at 200yds and there was a dime sized exit wound. The deer was shot at 135yds quartering to me and the entrance was right on or just behind the shoulder exited the back of the rib cage he never took a step. One of the other hogs was a decent sized boar and I shot him right behind the shoulder he ran about 50yds and piled up there was a 50cent sized exit wound on him. The coyotes were bang flop with a 50 cent exit wound. And this was coming out of a 22 Nosler. They were moving along at 3100 FPS. I would imagine the 22 creed you could get them going 34-3500 and they would make a mess of critters. They are a bonded bullet and are very reasonably priced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dvldad, post: 1966822, member: 105644"] If your wanting hunt bigger game like deer and hogs. I’d try the 75gr Speer gold dot I shot a handful of coyotes with them a deer and 4 hogs one good sized boar 245lbs. The boar I shot in the head at 200yds and there was a dime sized exit wound. The deer was shot at 135yds quartering to me and the entrance was right on or just behind the shoulder exited the back of the rib cage he never took a step. One of the other hogs was a decent sized boar and I shot him right behind the shoulder he ran about 50yds and piled up there was a 50cent sized exit wound on him. The coyotes were bang flop with a 50 cent exit wound. And this was coming out of a 22 Nosler. They were moving along at 3100 FPS. I would imagine the 22 creed you could get them going 34-3500 and they would make a mess of critters. They are a bonded bullet and are very reasonably priced. [/QUOTE]
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