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Best AR15 Coyote cartridge?

Hopefully this gets some traffic....

My thermal rig is a 25-06 flinging 80gr ttsx at 3650fps. It is hold on hair out to 300yds and does a fantastic job at killing things the bullet comes in contact with.

But its long and heavy and follow up shots are not as easy as just squeezing the trigger again. It's unsupressed and considerably louder than my hunting partners 16" 223rem. I don't mind the noise but I'd assume other coyotes would.

So my question is...
What are yall using as far as cartridge, bullet and barrel length in the AR15 platform for coyotes? Specs and velocity numbers are much appreciated!!!

I'm a big believer in "speed kills" especially in the sub 300yd range. Factory ammo is a plus but not a requirement as long as good brass is available. I don't want anything thats so "boutique" that I need to run a brass catcher.

I've been looking at....
204rug
20practical
223rem with a 9-10tw
224 valkyrie
22 nosler
22ARC
6ARC
25x45 Sharp's

What have yall tried and didn't like?
What is currently working for yall?
We shoot a RRA Fred Eicher Coyote with a 20" 1:8 Suppressed shooting .223 65gr SGK. Serious Yote Killer!
 
I have both a .20 practical and a 6.5 Grendel. 6.5 Grendel is great and I think 6 ARC might be even better. .20 practical is probably a great choice if you want to keep fur as the 6.5 Grendel can blow a good sized hole in them.
 
I have both a .20 practical and a 6.5 Grendel. 6.5 Grendel is great and I think 6 ARC might be even better. .20 practical is probably a great choice if you want to keep fur as the 6.5 Grendel can blow a good sized hole in them.
I have a Grendel bolt gun that loves the 100gr eld-vt. I'm in Texas and in no way trying to save fur.
 
Hopefully this gets some traffic....

My thermal rig is a 25-06 flinging 80gr ttsx at 3650fps. It is hold on hair out to 300yds and does a fantastic job at killing things the bullet comes in contact with.

But its long and heavy and follow up shots are not as easy as just squeezing the trigger again. It's unsupressed and considerably louder than my hunting partners 16" 223rem. I don't mind the noise but I'd assume other coyotes would.

So my question is...
What are yall using as far as cartridge, bullet and barrel length in the AR15 platform for coyotes? Specs and velocity numbers are much appreciated!!!

I'm a big believer in "speed kills" especially in the sub 300yd range. Factory ammo is a plus but not a requirement as long as good brass is available. I don't want anything thats so "boutique" that I need to run a brass catcher.

I've been looking at....
204rug
20practical
223rem with a 9-10tw
224 valkyrie
22 nosler
22ARC
6ARC
25x45 Sharp's

What have yall tried and didn't like?
What is currently working for yall?
6 ARC!!!!
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We shoot a RRA Fred Eicher Coyote with a 20" 1:8 Suppressed shooting .223 65gr SGK. Serious Yote Killer!
Yeah, that Sierra 65gr SGK is a monster out of an AR15... at one time that's all I used for Yotes and a few Deer, it never let me down. I use it as well in my Weatherby MkV (The Varminitmaster) in .22-250 Rem as well, later in my .22-250 AI but, out of them all the .223 Rem/5.56 in an AR platform, is where it really shined pound for pound so to speak. Cheers
 
Hopefully this gets some traffic....

My thermal rig is a 25-06 flinging 80gr ttsx at 3650fps. It is hold on hair out to 300yds and does a fantastic job at killing things the bullet comes in contact with.

But its long and heavy and follow up shots are not as easy as just squeezing the trigger again. It's unsupressed and considerably louder than my hunting partners 16" 223rem. I don't mind the noise but I'd assume other coyotes would.

So my question is...
What are yall using as far as cartridge, bullet and barrel length in the AR15 platform for coyotes? Specs and velocity numbers are much appreciated!!!

I'm a big believer in "speed kills" especially in the sub 300yd range. Factory ammo is a plus but not a requirement as long as good brass is available. I don't want anything thats so "boutique" that I need to run a brass catcher.

I've been looking at....
204rug
20practical
223rem with a 9-10tw
224 valkyrie
22 nosler
22ARC
6ARC
25x45 Sharp's

What have yall tried and didn't like?
What is currently working for yall?
Currently I'm using a 6 ARC. I just grabbed some factory ammo with the 80gr ELD-VT. They are mild at 2835fps and I'm sure handloads will do way better. But the factory ammo works til I get around to building a load for the 80gr ELD-VT. My go to handload is a 105gr Berger VLD at 2635fps. The 6 ARC just hits harder than 5.56. Though for years (and a bunch of coyotes) I used a 5.56 loaded with 40gr vMax at 3350fps. It worked well inside 200 yards but lacked the energy past that to anchor coyotes reliably. Moving up to the 53gr vMax helped.

Here's a dog from earlier this week that met my 6ARC


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Currently I'm using a 6 ARC. I just grabbed some factory ammo with the 80gr ELD-VT. They are mild at 2835fps and I'm sure handloads will do way better. But the factory ammo works til I get around to building a load for the 80gr ELD-VT. My go to handload is a 105gr Berger VLD at 2635fps. The 6 ARC just hits harder than 5.56. Though for years (and a bunch of coyotes) I used a 5.56 loaded with 40gr vMax at 3350fps. It worked well inside 200 yards but lacked the energy past that to anchor coyotes reliably. Moving up to the 53gr vMax helped.

Here's a dog from earlier this week that met my 6ARC


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How do you like the terminal performance of the 80gr eld-vt?
 
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