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Need help: .22-250 load development in minimum shots fired
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<blockquote data-quote="nocannons" data-source="post: 1898009" data-attributes="member: 69796"><p>I know that wind is a big factor in most states where you P-dog hunt but if you can get 300 yds. and under shots on a regular basis we have used sierra 40 gr. hp bullets on P-dogs up to coyotes with very good results. most 22-250 are either 12 or 14 twist factory. If you like the red mist or high flying P-dogs these are very entertaining. Never an exit on coyotes which is good in some areas. Have made shots much further under good conditions but never go out expecting that to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nocannons, post: 1898009, member: 69796"] I know that wind is a big factor in most states where you P-dog hunt but if you can get 300 yds. and under shots on a regular basis we have used sierra 40 gr. hp bullets on P-dogs up to coyotes with very good results. most 22-250 are either 12 or 14 twist factory. If you like the red mist or high flying P-dogs these are very entertaining. Never an exit on coyotes which is good in some areas. Have made shots much further under good conditions but never go out expecting that to happen. [/QUOTE]
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