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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="tt35" data-source="post: 986103" data-attributes="member: 25362"><p>Good choice, YD, as is the .204R with 35 grain Bergers mentioned above, .223 with a 60 grain V-max (I'd tone that down to a 55 grain for 'cats), .243 with 58 grain V-max or a .243 AI with 65 grain V-max, etc. Bullet construction in relation to velocity is the key. It is a fine line though. You are asking the bullet to do a very specific task. Change the questions (species, relative size of the species in your area, time of year, etc) and the answer <strong>can</strong> change. Get the right combination and it's magic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt35, post: 986103, member: 25362"] Good choice, YD, as is the .204R with 35 grain Bergers mentioned above, .223 with a 60 grain V-max (I'd tone that down to a 55 grain for 'cats), .243 with 58 grain V-max or a .243 AI with 65 grain V-max, etc. Bullet construction in relation to velocity is the key. It is a fine line though. You are asking the bullet to do a very specific task. Change the questions (species, relative size of the species in your area, time of year, etc) and the answer [B]can[/B] change. Get the right combination and it's magic. [/QUOTE]
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