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<blockquote data-quote="scott" data-source="post: 113142" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Sounds like a nice rig Windcat, I'm not sure about when I'll be ready for one just yet.</p><p> From what I hear, you are right, the tipped bullets do have more expansion than the bergers, even at much slower velocity... I am not sure how this yields on coyote sized game, but I think prarrie dogs and chucks, the poly tiped bullets perform better than the thin jacket bergers.. even at 1000 yards, and even with less than 200-300 fps velocity.</p><p></p><p> I have seen a few pics on the net where the Bergers were used on coyotes.. and they really made a mess..</p><p> I have heard the 75 andf 87 gran V-max really layes em down quick from the 6mm bore rifles...</p><p> it is a shame they don't make a 97-100 grain V-max for the 257 bores... </p><p> Sounds like you are goinmg to have the ultimate varmit slayer.</p><p>scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott, post: 113142, member: 144"] Sounds like a nice rig Windcat, I'm not sure about when I'll be ready for one just yet. From what I hear, you are right, the tipped bullets do have more expansion than the bergers, even at much slower velocity... I am not sure how this yields on coyote sized game, but I think prarrie dogs and chucks, the poly tiped bullets perform better than the thin jacket bergers.. even at 1000 yards, and even with less than 200-300 fps velocity. I have seen a few pics on the net where the Bergers were used on coyotes.. and they really made a mess.. I have heard the 75 andf 87 gran V-max really layes em down quick from the 6mm bore rifles... it is a shame they don't make a 97-100 grain V-max for the 257 bores... Sounds like you are goinmg to have the ultimate varmit slayer. scott [/QUOTE]
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