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6.5 creedmoor load for coyotes and ocasional deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Elkwonder" data-source="post: 1252580" data-attributes="member: 28569"><p>I have a legendary arms 6.5 creedmoor in route that will be my coyote gun. I need to start trying to pin down a load and get some components ordered. I will also use it occasionally to take a whitetail so I don't want a strictly varmint type load. I would like a load that will reach out to 1000 yards. What would be a good round that will do damage, but not look like a bomb went of on the coyotes side. Im not sure exactly what weight will be best for my needs. I was originally thinking something in the 125 range so that I could get a little extra speed, but i know long distance will be better with heavier weights. The barrel will be 24 inches long and have a 1 in 8 twist if that helps.....thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkwonder, post: 1252580, member: 28569"] I have a legendary arms 6.5 creedmoor in route that will be my coyote gun. I need to start trying to pin down a load and get some components ordered. I will also use it occasionally to take a whitetail so I don't want a strictly varmint type load. I would like a load that will reach out to 1000 yards. What would be a good round that will do damage, but not look like a bomb went of on the coyotes side. Im not sure exactly what weight will be best for my needs. I was originally thinking something in the 125 range so that I could get a little extra speed, but i know long distance will be better with heavier weights. The barrel will be 24 inches long and have a 1 in 8 twist if that helps.....thanks [/QUOTE]
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