Rich Coyle
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Normally I go to the long range optics, but since I purchased a .300 Blackout for sub-sonic coyote hunting I noticed this. Can someone who has done it recommend a bullet for up to 200 yards?
Normally I go to the long range optics, but since I purchased a .300 Blackout for sub-sonic coyote hunting I noticed this. Can someone who has done it recommend a bullet for up to 200 yards?
I used a 220gr. Smk on deer and killed one doe at close to 240 yards and it killed fairly quick. It tumbled and made a fair size exit. I have a 10 twist and am having a hard time keeping bullets stabilized past 200 yards. I wouldn't shoot a deer at that range again with the set up I have until I can get a more stabile setup. Someday I'm going to try a 8twist barrel to see if I can can get bullets to stabilize farther out. My 10 twist will produce.5moa groups at 100 but around 200 yards things start opening up and bullets start key holing
We designed a bullet just for the Blackout. It is not sub sonic, but we designed to for deer and pigs out to 300y. It is 101g and designed not to get into the powder column so you can max your powder capacity and keep your oal for feeding. The bullet produces 2500fps easily and opens reliably at 300y.
Steve
Heya Wildcater... I was thinking the same thing... but after shooting some subsonic Sig Elite Performance 220s, I'm not sure I would feel comfortable using them on coyotes out to 200 yards. Heck.. they dropped about 3.5 mils and hit with so little authority... that I think you'd be chasing mutts most of the time... instead of dragging them back!
I did a video that I just posted ... but I'll put it here for you so you can hear the little "twank" they make hitting steel out to 200 yards. It's kind of pathetic.
The supersonics on the other hand.... hit very hard at 200 yards... but ... they are "super" sonic.
Not sure how to get you what you are looking for. Perhaps Lehigh Defense has some bullets you could reload as I believe they have a frangible bullet for the .308 subs.
Holy smokes Steve... you guys are sure proud of that 110gr 300BO! Over $1.00 a bullet! Man they must perform for that or I'd throw myself on the train tracks! Gonna have to use up my Berger 168s and 215s and see what's what.
Do you guys sell any sample packs? Not sure I want to commit that kind of cash unless I know I'm going to use all 100.
I went and looked at the price and I think I made a mistake when I set up the product on the site. I changed it to $90/100. Still not a cheap rapid fire cut trees down and shoot pop cans to pieces type of bullet. But it is a very high quality designated hunting bullet.
Thanks for making me look.
Steve