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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Nosler Lead Free BT?
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 402983" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>Planning on picking up my first .22-250 and out here in CA a good portion of our state is now lead free. Anybody have any experience with the new lead free BT bullets from Nosler? I'm wondering if the 40 grain would be too small for a coyote. I was undecided between a .22-250 or a .243. I figure my .308 can do most anything the .243 would do and I've always wanted a .22-250, low recoil, cheap.... I want something I can practice with a lot and also get my kids in to shooting with. The .22-250 sounds better for that role to me. The 1:14" twist is a bother since I won't be able to go above 55gr bullets another nod to the .243 with 9 18" twist but I still WANT a .22-250. Don't really know that I would be hunting coyotes in the lead free zone anyways just curious if anyone had used them on coyotes.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 402983, member: 6452"] Planning on picking up my first .22-250 and out here in CA a good portion of our state is now lead free. Anybody have any experience with the new lead free BT bullets from Nosler? I'm wondering if the 40 grain would be too small for a coyote. I was undecided between a .22-250 or a .243. I figure my .308 can do most anything the .243 would do and I've always wanted a .22-250, low recoil, cheap.... I want something I can practice with a lot and also get my kids in to shooting with. The .22-250 sounds better for that role to me. The 1:14" twist is a bother since I won't be able to go above 55gr bullets another nod to the .243 with 9 18" twist but I still WANT a .22-250. Don't really know that I would be hunting coyotes in the lead free zone anyways just curious if anyone had used them on coyotes. Thanks, Dave [/QUOTE]
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