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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote Rifle Twist Rate and Bullet Weights
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<blockquote data-quote="kimberyote" data-source="post: 1126743" data-attributes="member: 34006"><p>If you're talking about hunting coyotes you're talking about shooting in the wind. Westcliff was dead on it with his advice. Were there's coyotes, there's wind. High BC bullets is number one.</p><p> I recently made a mistake in getting a one in 12 twist for my 243. It was explained to me, but I was mistaken with my twist rates and my trajectory tables. You look at three and 400 yards Windrift, high BC bullets and win hands down. </p><p> I was lucky though, I am able to shoot the high BC 88 grain bergers well out of my one and 12 twist 243. My next girl will be at one and eight so I can shoot the 105's. </p><p> After watching a lot of DVDs, hunting shows, I just don't have any confidence in the 223 caliber and anchoring coyotes dead right there. I know there's a lot of passionate 223 owners on this site, I just happen not to be one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimberyote, post: 1126743, member: 34006"] If you're talking about hunting coyotes you're talking about shooting in the wind. Westcliff was dead on it with his advice. Were there's coyotes, there's wind. High BC bullets is number one. I recently made a mistake in getting a one in 12 twist for my 243. It was explained to me, but I was mistaken with my twist rates and my trajectory tables. You look at three and 400 yards Windrift, high BC bullets and win hands down. I was lucky though, I am able to shoot the high BC 88 grain bergers well out of my one and 12 twist 243. My next girl will be at one and eight so I can shoot the 105's. After watching a lot of DVDs, hunting shows, I just don't have any confidence in the 223 caliber and anchoring coyotes dead right there. I know there's a lot of passionate 223 owners on this site, I just happen not to be one of them. [/QUOTE]
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