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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Long Range load for Coyotes/AR-15
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2524404" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>An A R 's accuracy depends on a lot of things the same as a bolt-action rifles does . They like all other things have evolved over the years and improvements have been made , a lot depends on who puts them together on the civilian side of it as to how well they shoot groups . As for my coyote hunting I still like a good bolt action rifle mostly because that is what I grew up with . A223 running 55 grain Sierra boat tail hollow points for normal calling and a 6.5x284 running 120 grain Nosler ballistic tips for things at a little more distance . You guys might try an M14 there were a few of them still in use in the brown water taxi service till around 4/29/1975 . I don't really care what branch you were in you are still in the original 1 percent club good and bad in all of them, people are people some of them are upstanding and some not so much .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2524404, member: 91783"] An A R 's accuracy depends on a lot of things the same as a bolt-action rifles does . They like all other things have evolved over the years and improvements have been made , a lot depends on who puts them together on the civilian side of it as to how well they shoot groups . As for my coyote hunting I still like a good bolt action rifle mostly because that is what I grew up with . A223 running 55 grain Sierra boat tail hollow points for normal calling and a 6.5x284 running 120 grain Nosler ballistic tips for things at a little more distance . You guys might try an M14 there were a few of them still in use in the brown water taxi service till around 4/29/1975 . I don't really care what branch you were in you are still in the original 1 percent club good and bad in all of them, people are people some of them are upstanding and some not so much . [/QUOTE]
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