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Nosler RDF Target Bullets for "Hunting"
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Trecker" data-source="post: 1479200" data-attributes="member: 67706"><p>Finally able to connect with a coyote this morning with the 105 RDF out of my 6 Dasher and thought I'd share. After a hectic start to the morning with nothing ready a coyote decided to run out in front of the truck which left me scrambling for all of my stuff scattered in the back seat. Finally organized, I headed to the ridge the coyote crossed to see a doe whitetail staring off so I figured the coyote went that way. Sure enough I finally was able to spot the coyote standing in the stubble. Ranged him at 452 yards but he ran a few more yards but not enough to matter. A quick yap stopped him long enough for the 105 to be sent through the boiler room. At first it looked like I shot over since it took off sprinting, for 50 or so yards, and dirt kicked up behind it before crumpling up dead. When I made it over to it there was a lot of blood but that was from the running. Th shot was perfect behind the shoulder as was the exit which was about 1".</p><p>I also had excellent results with these bullets this spring for my Nevada rock chuck hunt. I was able to connect with a bunch of chucks ranging from 130 yards to 757 yards and all were pretty impressive to say the least. I expected these bullets to basically pencil through since the meplat is so small but they actually perform decent. I may try them on a whitetail doe that I have an extra tag for with other "hunting" bullets as backup but I expect they will do just fine.</p><p></p><p>The pictures may be graphic but want to show the bullet performance. The end of the piece of stubble is the exit.</p><p>[ATTACH]105076[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]105077[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Trecker, post: 1479200, member: 67706"] Finally able to connect with a coyote this morning with the 105 RDF out of my 6 Dasher and thought I'd share. After a hectic start to the morning with nothing ready a coyote decided to run out in front of the truck which left me scrambling for all of my stuff scattered in the back seat. Finally organized, I headed to the ridge the coyote crossed to see a doe whitetail staring off so I figured the coyote went that way. Sure enough I finally was able to spot the coyote standing in the stubble. Ranged him at 452 yards but he ran a few more yards but not enough to matter. A quick yap stopped him long enough for the 105 to be sent through the boiler room. At first it looked like I shot over since it took off sprinting, for 50 or so yards, and dirt kicked up behind it before crumpling up dead. When I made it over to it there was a lot of blood but that was from the running. Th shot was perfect behind the shoulder as was the exit which was about 1". I also had excellent results with these bullets this spring for my Nevada rock chuck hunt. I was able to connect with a bunch of chucks ranging from 130 yards to 757 yards and all were pretty impressive to say the least. I expected these bullets to basically pencil through since the meplat is so small but they actually perform decent. I may try them on a whitetail doe that I have an extra tag for with other "hunting" bullets as backup but I expect they will do just fine. The pictures may be graphic but want to show the bullet performance. The end of the piece of stubble is the exit. [ATTACH]105076[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]105077[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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