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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
223 or 22-250
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<blockquote data-quote="drakehammer" data-source="post: 1140153" data-attributes="member: 57010"><p>Amen! I have two AR varminters and a pile of bolts running the gamut. I could have whatever I want, but no more AR's for me. </p><p></p><p>Now that you're thinking clearly, I highly recommend the 22-250 or 243 Remington action based platform. It is your most convenient and versatile option for rebarreling and future modifications. Even if you spend $100-$150 more now, you will not regret it. Both calibers are known for smoking velocity. I believe that the 22-250 might of get the nod for accuracy out to 300 yards with bullets limited to about 55 grains in most factory twist offerings. The 243 generally will handle a little heavier projectile which is probably better if deer and antelope are part of the plan. Since we're talking about kids learning to hunt, I like the 243 better. If you're reloading, you will find accuracy from either. Go get one of those cheap ADL's in 243 from Academy Sports and dont look back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drakehammer, post: 1140153, member: 57010"] Amen! I have two AR varminters and a pile of bolts running the gamut. I could have whatever I want, but no more AR's for me. Now that you're thinking clearly, I highly recommend the 22-250 or 243 Remington action based platform. It is your most convenient and versatile option for rebarreling and future modifications. Even if you spend $100-$150 more now, you will not regret it. Both calibers are known for smoking velocity. I believe that the 22-250 might of get the nod for accuracy out to 300 yards with bullets limited to about 55 grains in most factory twist offerings. The 243 generally will handle a little heavier projectile which is probably better if deer and antelope are part of the plan. Since we're talking about kids learning to hunt, I like the 243 better. If you're reloading, you will find accuracy from either. Go get one of those cheap ADL's in 243 from Academy Sports and dont look back. [/QUOTE]
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