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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
500 yd coyotes, 50 yd skunk.
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<blockquote data-quote="trevor73402" data-source="post: 720636" data-attributes="member: 21217"><p>A .243 would be perfect. You have bullet choices roughly from 65gr up to 120gr. It's a small(er), yet very efficient cartridge with roughly 39gr-44gr of powder depending on what your using. I shoot my .243 out to 1,200 yards so 500 yards is no challenge at all for the ole .243. Plus, if you don't reload, there will always be "on the shelf" factory ammo for you to shoot. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure there are other calibers just as suitable, but the .243 is certainly a good choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trevor73402, post: 720636, member: 21217"] A .243 would be perfect. You have bullet choices roughly from 65gr up to 120gr. It's a small(er), yet very efficient cartridge with roughly 39gr-44gr of powder depending on what your using. I shoot my .243 out to 1,200 yards so 500 yards is no challenge at all for the ole .243. Plus, if you don't reload, there will always be "on the shelf" factory ammo for you to shoot. I'm sure there are other calibers just as suitable, but the .243 is certainly a good choice. [/QUOTE]
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