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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
22 cal hammer bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2589818" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>This is an interesting read to me . For me I would have to take some of my choice in bullet weights and just start playing with the powder to get a good speed for them to act the way I wanted then to on the intended prey the way I did with other bullets that I use for coyote , fox and bobcats . Finding a MV that doesn't do the damage to the majority of animals by using them say on ground hogs or prairie dogs . I used jack rabbits years back to find a good load then I tried them on coyote in the non fur season to refine my load . So many people think that because their rifle and bullets will shoot 4000 fps mv that's where they want to load to where for me I have often found that a lower velocity works better for my intended use but then here again this is just my thoughts your findings may well be quite different then mine and just one of the reasons that we load our own rounds .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2589818, member: 91783"] This is an interesting read to me . For me I would have to take some of my choice in bullet weights and just start playing with the powder to get a good speed for them to act the way I wanted then to on the intended prey the way I did with other bullets that I use for coyote , fox and bobcats . Finding a MV that doesn't do the damage to the majority of animals by using them say on ground hogs or prairie dogs . I used jack rabbits years back to find a good load then I tried them on coyote in the non fur season to refine my load . So many people think that because their rifle and bullets will shoot 4000 fps mv that's where they want to load to where for me I have often found that a lower velocity works better for my intended use but then here again this is just my thoughts your findings may well be quite different then mine and just one of the reasons that we load our own rounds . [/QUOTE]
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