I really like the .224 Valkyrie but if you get too close even a match bullet might be to much for the Hyde.So im building a rifle for cats and i was really set on the tikka t3x super varmint topped with a NF, i was gonna handload 50G pills and expect to hammer cats at anything from 100-600 yds, my buddy is telling me the 50G wont be enough past 300yds the bad thing is tikka only offers a 1:14 twist? Anyone have any advice or thoughts? Thanks in advance
I don't think that you'll regret it.Thanks for the help! think im going to go with a 1:12 twist 22-250 and also shoot my 6.5 with 95G just incase i need to jump out past 450.
I was looking for the same caliber because ammo is cheaper. And I think the Ruger American is where you want to look. It takes AR mags & has a 1:8 twist. I think I'm going that route for now. I'll change stock & etc if need be.So im building a rifle for cats and i was really set on the tikka t3x super varmint topped with a NF, i was gonna handload 50G pills and expect to hammer cats at anything from 100-600 yds, my buddy is telling me the 50G wont be enough past 300yds the bad thing is tikka only offers a 1:14 twist? Anyone have any advice or thoughts? Thanks in advance
Finding ammo for the 17WSM is a little hard right now. Just so they know.For a proper fur rifle .17 cal centerfires have no peer. No experienced fur hunter will argue that. That being said, others will also work well. Bobcats have a very tender, soft skin like a rabbit. High velocity will often cause blowback tearing a huge entrance hole with many varmint bullets. Hides can be saved with many of the smaller cartridges with a heavy for caliber Nosler partition. They will always exit usually with a quarter sized hole that can be sewn, but will leave a caliber size hole on entrance. A .17 will usually leave a hole you have to skin to find. Use a mkIV or less on bobcats and a .17 rem or bigger on coyotes. Called Bobcats are usually a short range deal. You will never see them until close. As mentioned earlier, a shotgun isn't a bad choice if you don't mind sewing lots of little holes. A .17WSM or even HMR isn't a bad choice for cats and foxes. Many areas on public land require rimfires outside deer season.
22-250 with varmit grenades, usually no exit hole on bobcat, lynx or fox. Turns insides to mush.Yessir id like to have the pelt in-tact we get them to come in here in west tx but they usually hang around 200-400 yds out.