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getting ready for spring woodchucks
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<blockquote data-quote="grizz1874" data-source="post: 1296338" data-attributes="member: 99986"><p>It will get the job done. I have already taken several coyotes with it. Three over the 100yd mark, but not past 120yds yet... took me quite a while to put this together as funds have been limited. I can turn it up to over 1000fps with 90+ grain cast, but i would need to get a carbon fiber bottle with a higher fill capacity and run it at a 34-3500psi fill. right now i run it at 3100 on the stock bottle. 142ft lb at the muzzle is plenty with the 65s, and i can still turn it up and run it at 190ft lb without swapping springs or hammer weight. just a power wheel adjustment and switch to 85gr slugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizz1874, post: 1296338, member: 99986"] It will get the job done. I have already taken several coyotes with it. Three over the 100yd mark, but not past 120yds yet... took me quite a while to put this together as funds have been limited. I can turn it up to over 1000fps with 90+ grain cast, but i would need to get a carbon fiber bottle with a higher fill capacity and run it at a 34-3500psi fill. right now i run it at 3100 on the stock bottle. 142ft lb at the muzzle is plenty with the 65s, and i can still turn it up and run it at 190ft lb without swapping springs or hammer weight. just a power wheel adjustment and switch to 85gr slugs [/QUOTE]
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