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Keltec Sub2000 .40 s&w use as a ranch gun
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1208443" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>So I own said gun and enjoy it. The MV increase one a pistol is not insignificant at all.</p><p></p><p>That said, it's not got the sights for 100-150yds at a coyote and not the punch either. Sure, I'm sure if you get lucky and hit it the animal will die. But when I want to shoot 100-150 yes with a pistol caliber carbine it's my Ruger Deerhunter in 44MAG.</p><p></p><p>Get a .223, with the right rounds your ricochet concerns are reversed. I was shooting my AR with 55gr VMAX rounds in a prairie dog town last fall. At close range the round were hitting low in the mound, and the bullets were disintegrating before penetrating 2 inches of dirt. Shoot light/frangible varmint bullets and the ricochet risk is less than many pistol rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1208443, member: 1656"] So I own said gun and enjoy it. The MV increase one a pistol is not insignificant at all. That said, it's not got the sights for 100-150yds at a coyote and not the punch either. Sure, I'm sure if you get lucky and hit it the animal will die. But when I want to shoot 100-150 yes with a pistol caliber carbine it's my Ruger Deerhunter in 44MAG. Get a .223, with the right rounds your ricochet concerns are reversed. I was shooting my AR with 55gr VMAX rounds in a prairie dog town last fall. At close range the round were hitting low in the mound, and the bullets were disintegrating before penetrating 2 inches of dirt. Shoot light/frangible varmint bullets and the ricochet risk is less than many pistol rounds. [/QUOTE]
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