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Custom .22-250?
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 3066813" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>My coyote calling does not give time to dial in S. Ca., Arizona, Nevada, Sonora Mexico, and Baja North.</p><p></p><p>Wide open Plains states where a 10 MPH wind is calm is a very different set up. I killed quite a few in S. Dakota, and N. Wyoming prior to starting to shoot P. dogs with a 22/250 AI with 55g Nosler ballistic tips at 4100. I was able to coax them in to 325 yds as a rule. We were on a dog town heavily infested. I was working on a party of dogs around 325-350 with the AI. A coyote ran out of the bushes and grabbed a dog that was shot in half as soon as it hit the ground. He was chomping away on the dog, and I whistled. He stopped chomping, dog still in mouth, and I shot him just above the right eye. The 50g ballistic tip did not exit the skull, I took a picture of him.</p><p></p><p>A Texas gunsmith friend of mine, Harold Broughton said he had killed over 5000 between him and his wife who both shot a 220 Swift with 52g Sierra's. As the dogs started hanging up around 500, Harold went to a 257 Roberts AI shooting 100g Ballistic tips, and he loved that caliber.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot of fun and satisfaction in building a coyote gun collection. In our Predator Calling Club, we hunted 4 men in a truck. Club meetings were great with all kinds of stories.</p><p></p><p>The coyote has a will to live like no other animal I have ever hunted, and I have a lot of respect for them.</p><p></p><p>Hornady has come out with a new 62g vld type of bullet, and this would be a great bullet for the AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 3066813, member: 122164"] My coyote calling does not give time to dial in S. Ca., Arizona, Nevada, Sonora Mexico, and Baja North. Wide open Plains states where a 10 MPH wind is calm is a very different set up. I killed quite a few in S. Dakota, and N. Wyoming prior to starting to shoot P. dogs with a 22/250 AI with 55g Nosler ballistic tips at 4100. I was able to coax them in to 325 yds as a rule. We were on a dog town heavily infested. I was working on a party of dogs around 325-350 with the AI. A coyote ran out of the bushes and grabbed a dog that was shot in half as soon as it hit the ground. He was chomping away on the dog, and I whistled. He stopped chomping, dog still in mouth, and I shot him just above the right eye. The 50g ballistic tip did not exit the skull, I took a picture of him. A Texas gunsmith friend of mine, Harold Broughton said he had killed over 5000 between him and his wife who both shot a 220 Swift with 52g Sierra's. As the dogs started hanging up around 500, Harold went to a 257 Roberts AI shooting 100g Ballistic tips, and he loved that caliber. There is a lot of fun and satisfaction in building a coyote gun collection. In our Predator Calling Club, we hunted 4 men in a truck. Club meetings were great with all kinds of stories. The coyote has a will to live like no other animal I have ever hunted, and I have a lot of respect for them. Hornady has come out with a new 62g vld type of bullet, and this would be a great bullet for the AI. [/QUOTE]
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