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Let’s see some coyotes!

I put the description on permans comment. My 6gt is an absolute hammer on dogs. I run 108 eldms for yotes. I tried some 105 vlds but you can't take pictures after those bullets hit a dog haha. I am gonna try some eldvt's this season
Great rifles. We have to control them on the farm because they absolutely destroy our drip irrigation systems. Agree with the 6mm's. My favorite is a 243. You know you got 'em when they're hit with a 6mm bullet!
 
Great rifles. We have to control them on the farm because they absolutely destroy our drip irrigation systems. Agree with the 6mm's. My favorite is a 243. You know you got 'em when they're hit with a 6mm bullet!
Darn right. The Eldms are sweet on the hides but cause an ungodly amount of internal trauma. Every yote I hit with one didn't quiver. I have had a few run with the vld but they leave about a coffee can sized hole. We run registered and commercial angus cattle over 3-4k acres and during calving season it's easy to see a pack of 4-5 dogs every morning in a pasture.
 

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For the 6 ARC, I've been using factory 108 ELDM ammo. Same for my 6mm Creed. Puts them down pretty quickly.
That's info I've been wanting to get!
I just put together a 6 ARC upper for dual use on Coyotes and feral pigs and haven't started loading for it yet.
I have a ton of 6mm bullets and several appropriate powders, need to get some factory ammo for break-in, getting initial sight-in for the scope, and adjusting my gas block for use with my suppressor.

Ed
 

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