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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
204 ruger 1 bullet for all your hunting .
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<blockquote data-quote="eric2381" data-source="post: 2025311" data-attributes="member: 16051"><p>I shoot lots with my 220 swift as well. 40gr Vmax at 4370fps. I think being fur friendly has a lot to do with bullet length. Fragile bullet, short bullet length, and good shot placement. And enough velocity to make sure the bullet comes apart quickly. If you shoot them high in the spine, blow out. In the shoulder, blow out. Low on the brisket, could blow a chick of that out. Running away, hit the hip bones and expect a good hole. Frontal on or broadside in the ribs is the shot you want for saving fur. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric2381, post: 2025311, member: 16051"] I shoot lots with my 220 swift as well. 40gr Vmax at 4370fps. I think being fur friendly has a lot to do with bullet length. Fragile bullet, short bullet length, and good shot placement. And enough velocity to make sure the bullet comes apart quickly. If you shoot them high in the spine, blow out. In the shoulder, blow out. Low on the brisket, could blow a chick of that out. Running away, hit the hip bones and expect a good hole. Frontal on or broadside in the ribs is the shot you want for saving fur. IMO [/QUOTE]
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