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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Berger 6mm 105 Hybrid for coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="6XCShooter" data-source="post: 977198" data-attributes="member: 50815"><p>I shoot both the Berger 95gr Hunting VLD and the 105 Hunting VLD out of a 1:8 twist 6XC.</p><p> </p><p>Both are way overkill for most of the TX coyotes around here. </p><p>The 6mm Hunting VLDs fly so good I have not tried the Hybrids. </p><p>Both the 95s & 105s really hammer a 40lb coyote and are a bit overkill (IMO) but they buck the wind so well at longer ranges is why I like them</p><p> </p><p>I have shoot a few coyotes with the 115 DTAC bullets from David Tubbs and blew fist size holes in them.</p><p> </p><p>My first priority is hitting them, so I go with the bullet that shoots best from my rifle </p><p> </p><p>For me & my rifle, the 105s fly best and we regularly take coyotes slow trotting across the middle of the wheat fields at 400-600yds, occasionally one will spin b/f dropping dead but I have never recovered a bullet so hard to tell how much its opened up ?</p><p> </p><p>My calling gun is a little ole .223 shooting the 55gr Vmax. I will agree with post above. That little Vmax is a hammer out to about 300 yds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6XCShooter, post: 977198, member: 50815"] I shoot both the Berger 95gr Hunting VLD and the 105 Hunting VLD out of a 1:8 twist 6XC. Both are way overkill for most of the TX coyotes around here. The 6mm Hunting VLDs fly so good I have not tried the Hybrids. Both the 95s & 105s really hammer a 40lb coyote and are a bit overkill (IMO) but they buck the wind so well at longer ranges is why I like them I have shoot a few coyotes with the 115 DTAC bullets from David Tubbs and blew fist size holes in them. My first priority is hitting them, so I go with the bullet that shoots best from my rifle For me & my rifle, the 105s fly best and we regularly take coyotes slow trotting across the middle of the wheat fields at 400-600yds, occasionally one will spin b/f dropping dead but I have never recovered a bullet so hard to tell how much its opened up ? My calling gun is a little ole .223 shooting the 55gr Vmax. I will agree with post above. That little Vmax is a hammer out to about 300 yds [/QUOTE]
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