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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Choice of caliber for coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="pupdistress" data-source="post: 2460021" data-attributes="member: 120886"><p>Using lake city loaded to 2.26. 8208 26.2. 26.3 is better but not consistent seating depth. Compressed where you have to tap it a fair amount. It's a 18" xcaliber barrel. Using basic rcbs dies. Brass looks good. I rarely get an exit. They rarely spin and run off. I also shoot a 6x6.8 with 58s going 3450 but the 6x45 is too easy and i don't have issues with being overgassed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pupdistress, post: 2460021, member: 120886"] Using lake city loaded to 2.26. 8208 26.2. 26.3 is better but not consistent seating depth. Compressed where you have to tap it a fair amount. It’s a 18” xcaliber barrel. Using basic rcbs dies. Brass looks good. I rarely get an exit. They rarely spin and run off. I also shoot a 6x6.8 with 58s going 3450 but the 6x45 is too easy and i don’t have issues with being overgassed. [/QUOTE]
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