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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Suggestions for calibre and platform
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2829299" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I tried the 140 grain Aguila and wasn't impressed with the quality the seating depth varied a lot some were seated out so far that they didn't want to chamber right. The primers were crimped so to reload the brass you need to ream the crimp out of the primer pocket, but the brass is of okay quality it did need trimmed as the length of it varied by several thousandths of an inch, and the flash holes needed deburred, but I just wanted the brass to load any way. to save on my good brass while I played with different loads and powders as well as bullet weights. It's looking like the 120 grain Nosler BTBT'S will be the ones I go with again. The Hornady 95 grain bullets in the factory loads did okay at one MOA at 100 yards in my rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2829299, member: 91783"] I tried the 140 grain Aguila and wasn't impressed with the quality the seating depth varied a lot some were seated out so far that they didn't want to chamber right. The primers were crimped so to reload the brass you need to ream the crimp out of the primer pocket, but the brass is of okay quality it did need trimmed as the length of it varied by several thousandths of an inch, and the flash holes needed deburred, but I just wanted the brass to load any way. to save on my good brass while I played with different loads and powders as well as bullet weights. It's looking like the 120 grain Nosler BTBT'S will be the ones I go with again. The Hornady 95 grain bullets in the factory loads did okay at one MOA at 100 yards in my rifle. [/QUOTE]
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