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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
What high BC 223 coyote load for 500 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="window licker" data-source="post: 668813" data-attributes="member: 49560"><p>i have used the 75 grain amax with the .223 past the 600 mark on prairie dogs, expansion was evident at that distance. I dont think the 1-9 will be enough to stabalize the amax, it will be apparent rather quickly if it isnt. you will have the energy to kill at 500 with the the 223 however a cold bore hit in the wind on a 6 inch vital is a whole other matter. there are a ton of sub moa rifles out there but fewer first round hit sub moa shooters at the 500 and beyond distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="window licker, post: 668813, member: 49560"] i have used the 75 grain amax with the .223 past the 600 mark on prairie dogs, expansion was evident at that distance. I dont think the 1-9 will be enough to stabalize the amax, it will be apparent rather quickly if it isnt. you will have the energy to kill at 500 with the the 223 however a cold bore hit in the wind on a 6 inch vital is a whole other matter. there are a ton of sub moa rifles out there but fewer first round hit sub moa shooters at the 500 and beyond distances. [/QUOTE]
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