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Larger diameter bullets allow more room for error?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1537419" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>Have a story that demonstrates this. Couple years ago while deer hunting I was afforded the opportunity of a shot on a coyote at 278 yards. Not a "long" shot by any means, but awkward from a tree-stand and a branch for a rest. I felt good with the shot, but must have pulled it a little left and hit him in the right hip. It knocked him down in his tracks, but I had to climb down, walk over and close the deal with .22 cal pistol. Rifle bullet was a 225 gr BTSP w/muzzle velocity @ 2700 fps (338-06).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1537419, member: 98025"] Have a story that demonstrates this. Couple years ago while deer hunting I was afforded the opportunity of a shot on a coyote at 278 yards. Not a "long" shot by any means, but awkward from a tree-stand and a branch for a rest. I felt good with the shot, but must have pulled it a little left and hit him in the right hip. It knocked him down in his tracks, but I had to climb down, walk over and close the deal with .22 cal pistol. Rifle bullet was a 225 gr BTSP w/muzzle velocity @ 2700 fps (338-06). [/QUOTE]
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