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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1985974" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>You got a barely used M700 for a good price . That is a good thing . You don't know for sure what all had been tweaked before you got it so it may have had some of the things done to it that I have mentioned . You sir are off to a good start . We all , almost all of us , started off on a budget and still are on one that is just a part of life and it teaches us good things . If you are having good luck with 168 grain match king bullets stick with them . I know they will tell you they don't recommend hunting with them because they were designed to shoot targets . I have had good luck with most all of Sierras bullets . Nosler makes some good bullets also they may take a little tweaking to get them to shoot as well a little more or less powder longer or shorter seating depth . We all start not knowing anything and have to learn from scratch it takes time , effort and when our budget allows us to add to what we have started we do . Time is our friend for this . I also like H4831SC for 7mm rem mags and 6.5x284 , as well as IMR4350 for rifles like the 30-06 . There is a difference in IMR4350 and H4350 just so you know they don't interchange exact weight for weight MV's and pressures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1985974, member: 91783"] You got a barely used M700 for a good price . That is a good thing . You don't know for sure what all had been tweaked before you got it so it may have had some of the things done to it that I have mentioned . You sir are off to a good start . We all , almost all of us , started off on a budget and still are on one that is just a part of life and it teaches us good things . If you are having good luck with 168 grain match king bullets stick with them . I know they will tell you they don't recommend hunting with them because they were designed to shoot targets . I have had good luck with most all of Sierras bullets . Nosler makes some good bullets also they may take a little tweaking to get them to shoot as well a little more or less powder longer or shorter seating depth . We all start not knowing anything and have to learn from scratch it takes time , effort and when our budget allows us to add to what we have started we do . Time is our friend for this . I also like H4831SC for 7mm rem mags and 6.5x284 , as well as IMR4350 for rifles like the 30-06 . There is a difference in IMR4350 and H4350 just so you know they don't interchange exact weight for weight MV's and pressures. [/QUOTE]
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