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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 730452" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>Kinda what I thought would happen.</p><p> </p><p>So since this is my own thread, this gives me the right to hijack it, right? hahaha I can always start another thread if I need to.</p><p> </p><p>I am thinking about a 223 rem so that I could use it as a good "practicing" rifle but also use it coyotes. I really like 22-250's also, but I fear that if I start using that for a lot of "practice" rounds, that I would burn out the barrel so much faster than a 223. I know that the 223's ballistics aren't quite what a 22-250's are, but I think it would be a good "everyday rifle" that I could use for anything from practice rounds to varminting to coyote/predator hunting. Anybody care to elaborate or talk me into something one way or another? If was planning on just using it only when I was coyote hunting, I would be more swayed toward a 22-250, but if I want to shoot a good amount of rounds through it, I am thinking a 223 would be a great gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 730452, member: 50419"] Kinda what I thought would happen. So since this is my own thread, this gives me the right to hijack it, right? hahaha I can always start another thread if I need to. I am thinking about a 223 rem so that I could use it as a good "practicing" rifle but also use it coyotes. I really like 22-250's also, but I fear that if I start using that for a lot of "practice" rounds, that I would burn out the barrel so much faster than a 223. I know that the 223's ballistics aren't quite what a 22-250's are, but I think it would be a good "everyday rifle" that I could use for anything from practice rounds to varminting to coyote/predator hunting. Anybody care to elaborate or talk me into something one way or another? If was planning on just using it only when I was coyote hunting, I would be more swayed toward a 22-250, but if I want to shoot a good amount of rounds through it, I am thinking a 223 would be a great gun. [/QUOTE]
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