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<blockquote data-quote="broper" data-source="post: 1117203" data-attributes="member: 34841"><p>Hi Tim,</p><p> Bob here, over in Idaho with IVH. Read the article on fur loads. Found it very interesting. I was just wondering if you've ever tried the Nosler 32 gr. Varmageddon in your .204. I have used it on badgers out to 200 + yds. and it works perfectly, just a small caliber sized entrance and no exit. All of them have dropped in there tracks I never got the chance to try it on coyotes. It also turned out to be the most accurate bullet in my .204. using 30 gr. BLC 2, I shot a .169 100 yd. group. I tried this bullet on the recommendation of John Barsness. He said that it has become his go to coyote bullet in his .204. Up until I tried this bullet 40gr. V-Maxes were my favorite. Had splashes on both badger and coyotes with the 39 gr. Sierra and it was only a 1 " or slightly less shooter in my gun. Any way just some of my experiences. Just wondering if you'd tried the Varmageddon. Also they are more reasonably priced than other bullets.</p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broper, post: 1117203, member: 34841"] Hi Tim, Bob here, over in Idaho with IVH. Read the article on fur loads. Found it very interesting. I was just wondering if you've ever tried the Nosler 32 gr. Varmageddon in your .204. I have used it on badgers out to 200 + yds. and it works perfectly, just a small caliber sized entrance and no exit. All of them have dropped in there tracks I never got the chance to try it on coyotes. It also turned out to be the most accurate bullet in my .204. using 30 gr. BLC 2, I shot a .169 100 yd. group. I tried this bullet on the recommendation of John Barsness. He said that it has become his go to coyote bullet in his .204. Up until I tried this bullet 40gr. V-Maxes were my favorite. Had splashes on both badger and coyotes with the 39 gr. Sierra and it was only a 1 " or slightly less shooter in my gun. Any way just some of my experiences. Just wondering if you'd tried the Varmageddon. Also they are more reasonably priced than other bullets. Bob [/QUOTE]
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