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Coyote shooters #5402051
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I'm gonna ask the age old question on calibers.

-I need one for coyote.
-I don't want a large caliber suitable for deer.
-I'll keep shots under 600 but likely in the 2-400 range.
-I don't want to destroy the fur badly. I'm gonna make a magic carpet out of them.

Just sometimes a livestock killing yote needs some lead poisoning.

I've got a .204 ruger which has been sweet but I feel like I can do better.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402054
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No you can't do better than a .204 that's what I use. Love it!

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402055
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I have a 204 I use for this as well, can't find anything wrong with it, LOL

I gave up using my 22-250, to use the 204, doubt I'll ever go back.

But you asked for a different caliber, get a 22-250, lots of 22 calibers, 17's too that have this range. More selection of ammo in the 22's though.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402056
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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402060
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6.5 creedmore will flatten them WAY out there. I haven't used one yet but have buddys that can hit the 500 yrd gong off hand with theirs! I prefer a .243 with a 55grn. I can reach out and touch them with that without terrible fur damage. All Marines know how to sew, so it wont matter what you shoot one with. lol


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402061
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ne 50 bmg's please!


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402066
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17mach4 or 17 fireball would be a good choice. They are more efficient than the 17 remington and velocity is within 100fps or so. I've shot many coyotes, P-dogs, badgers.crows and a few other things and theyworked great. Not much fur damage at all and they shoot flat. My $.02
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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402109
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google the 22 TTDH, or the 22/6mm AI both more than capable at 600 yards, but they are reload only propositions. factory loads? 22/250 (a faster twist barrel) or a 243.
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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: Ridge Runner1960] #5402114
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A 22 short will cause the least amount of damage
Don't won't big holes in that magic carpet lol!

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402118
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If you can make a magic carpet, you can work some magic and remove big bullet holes smile .22-250


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402178
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17-204 with chan nagel 30 grain hollowpoint

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402183
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Let me out of your backpack and point me in the right direction. I'll just run em down

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402185
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I really like .223 with a 45 grain superformance


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402192
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.221 fire ball for 300 and under, very hide friendly, 22-250 there after.

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: 1crazytrapper] #5402194
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Originally Posted By: 1crazytrapper
6.5 creedmore will flatten them WAY out there. I haven't used one yet but have buddys that can hit the 500 yrd gong off hand with theirs! I prefer a .243 with a 55grn. I can reach out and touch them with that without terrible fur damage. All Marines know how to sew, so it wont matter what you shoot one with. lol
I was thinking about another creedmor. I shot a hog at 400 with a .50 bmg. Went straight through him and never expanded. I expected a pink mist like you wouldn't believe. Looked like a red popcorn fart and had to trail him 60 yards.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402197
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I don't reload and thus .22-250 is my pick. I've shot several with my AR in .223 and no problems until I get beyond the 250 yard range.

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402198
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Take a look at stag arms model 6 ar..223/5.56 1/2 moa guaranteed .they make it in left hand also ! It's heavy 10 lbs but 400 yards won't be a problem.Ive done more sewing with the 22-250 than my .243.Buds gun shop has them for a little over 800.00

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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402201
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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: ~ADC~] #5402203
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John, just like Jayme said. 22-250


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402212
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Don't know why you don't like the .204. Maybe bullet choice? 35 grain Bergers are the best fur bullet by far.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402216
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I'm not expert but I believe bullet type has to do more with pelt damage than caliber to some extent. A .308 with a fmj will do less damage than a 22-250 with a ballistic tip.

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: goldy] #5402219
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Originally Posted By: goldy
Don't know why you don't like the .204. Maybe bullet choice? 35 grain Bergers are the best fur bullet by far.
Goldy, I like the .204, I just think I'm tricking myself into thinking it's too light. I'll be moving to Montana in a few years. The wide open terrain where I'll be will be perfect for a 400 to 600 yard shot. I've got the capability and just want to make sure I have a gun that matches me.

Again, maybe I haven't given the 204 the proper test but I feel maybe it's too light?


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: griz16p] #5402223
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Originally Posted By: griz16p
I'm not expert but I believe bullet type has to do more with pelt damage than caliber to some extent. A .308 with a fmj will do less damage than a 22-250 with a ballistic tip.
You may be right. I've only cared about killing things with bullets the last many years but I shot a couple yotes with my .204 and it left a hole that looked like superman punched in them.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: laker] #5402224
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Originally Posted By: laker
17-204 with chan nagel 30 grain hollowpoint
smile smile smile cool


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402229
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22-250
center mass is good to go
little high or little low
you learn to sew

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402232
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35gr Berger in my T.20 works good for me, most of my shots are under 350 yds
if you need further shots, a 52gr hollow point in a 22-250 should work

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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402233
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...gone are the days when the challenge of the Hunt was to bring the animal in.

the .204 is fine


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Before I spent the money on a new gun, unless you just want another gun, try the 35 grain Bergers. Night and day the bullet choice makes. I personally don't own one, my hunting partner does. But I do all his skinning and put-up. Before he switched to 35 grain Bergers, I was doing a LOT of sewing. Some were just destroyed beyond usable. Now most of the time the bullet doesn't come out, especially out past 200 yards. Wind drift doesn't seem to be a big issue, because at 4,000 fps, the bullet gets there before the wind has much of a chance to drift it.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402248
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my barrel is 25" , shorter the barrel sooner the bullet falls on distance

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402254
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22-250 seems the general concensus. Maybe I'll ask Barbara Boxer and Nancy Pelosi and the queen of them all.....Dianne Feinstein while I'm out here.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: 330-Trapper] #5402260
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Originally Posted By: 330-Trapper
...gone are the days when the challenge of the Hunt was to bring the animal in.

the .204 is fine
I agree. But in this case, losing the chance on some of these yotes isn't acceptable. Trapping isn't enough for the livestock killers where I'll be and I need to have the capability to reach.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: goldy] #5402269
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Originally Posted By: goldy
Before I spent the money on a new gun, unless you just want another gun, try the 35 grain Bergers. Night and day the bullet choice makes. I personally don't own one, my hunting partner does. But I do all his skinning and put-up. Before he switched to 35 grain Bergers, I was doing a LOT of sewing. Some were just destroyed beyond usable. Now most of the time the bullet doesn't come out, especially out past 200 yards. Wind drift doesn't seem to be a big issue, because at 4,000 fps, the bullet gets there before the wind has much of a chance to drift it.
Sounds like wise words, Goldy. I'm gonna give this a try and see what I come up with.


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May get a 22-250 also. Lol. Maybe I'll call it my retirement gift to myself. I'll start saving now.


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Originally Posted By: USMC47
Originally Posted By: 330-Trapper
...gone are the days when the challenge of the Hunt was to bring the animal in.

the .204 is fine
I agree. But in this case, losing the chance on some of these yotes isn't acceptable. Trapping isn't enough for the livestock killers where I'll be and I need to have the capability to reach.


If you are wanting to wipe out livestock killers at any distance then I would look at one of the many 6mm calibers and run 105 grain amax or 105 grain Berger hybrids

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402347
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Originally Posted By: USMC47
May get a 22-250 also. Lol. Maybe I'll call it my retirement gift to myself. I'll start saving now.
You can never have too many guns. grin


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402351
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You might experience a little wind east of the mountains in Mt. You will want to shoot heavier bullets. At 600 yds in a stiff breeze a coyote gets pretty small. I would get the 22-250 or a .243.

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Originally Posted By: goldy
Don't know why you don't like the .204. Maybe bullet choice? 35 grain Bergers are the best fur bullet by far.


Absolutely! 204's are absolutely awesome. I have a lot of varmint guns .17 Remington,204,22-250,220 swift etc.. They are all good choices,but more importantly is going to be your bullet choices. Do you reload? If not then it is hard to beat 22-250 for factory load choices-40 grainers are cooking and shoot very flat with less damage when you get them out there past 250 yards,past that is where the 52-55 grain pills will outshine the lighter bullets.

It is a really tough question to answer-way too many variables. But I would tell you that if I had stuck to one gun one caliber I would have been a much better shooter at both short and long range. My confidence would have been way higher as well.Get to know your 204 as good as you can-you will be a much better long range shooter for doing it INSTEAD OF BUYING YET ANOTHER CALIBER AND GUN TO LEARN/USE.JMHO

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you could try a scope that is set up for .204, range it then move scope turrants for distance and wind

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one thing I like about my T.20, it can shoot 3 shot one hole groups @100 yds, my .223 never did better than a half inch @100yds

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.243 with 60 gr sierra hp.

USMC, my son is a marine and when he was out there for SOI, he was a little sad the sargeant wouldnt let him pop the coyote out beyond the rifle range.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402377
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Man, bunch of good info in here. Now it's time to work. I'll be back. Please keep paying taxes. Lol.


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Montana, in places is quite windy. I have a .204 and shoot 35 gr bergers. Love it. However, for the parameters you listed, the 22-250 is far better suited. I have one in ackley improved. Love that gun. Lights out in the 200-400 yd range. I know the predator control guy in Great Falls. He shoots 6.5x284, but predominantly long range. In the 700-1000 yd range. Again, love the .204, but loses to much energy downrange, and since you're not shooting prairie dogs, go with 22-250 for 200-400 yard coyotes.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: SwiftKIll] #5402396
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Originally Posted By: SwiftKIll
.220 Swift


Great old round, I use it or a 243 with 55 grain sierra blitzkings.


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Haha, marine. I just saw on other post you are moving to Augusta. Those winds off the front are tremendous. 200-400 you might just have to move up to the 6mm range.LOL


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402476
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Big dog get a 22 250 of its got to big a hole give it to a Afghan and tell him it's a magic turban lol


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Never owned a 204. Never heard any complaints about it. I like my 22 250 though I don't see any advantage one over the other. 250 is a decent deer rifle out to about 250. No idea how the 204 would be. I'm guessing you want an excuse to buy yourself a present. Take a look at the 22 hornet. Will reliably kill coyotes out to about 75 yards. ( tough animal. miss the heart at distance good chance it will die someplace you won't find it) Absolutely fox medicine with little damage to about 200. Badgers, cats beaver same thing. Great bait gun for prairie dogs and jack rabbits. You will be happy with yourself for buying one.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402499
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I use a 243 win with a sierra HP bullet and lapua brass loaded with alliant or hodgdon powder. Bullet selection is key in any of the cartridges listed.. I like the Sierra hollow points for fur, they dont expand rapidly like a ballistic tip will sometimes at close range high velocity. I also have a 22-250 in the cabinet for coyotes, I use the Sierra 55gr gamekings in it. Sierra ,hornady and Nosler bullets, all of them shoot well. See what bullet your gun prefers to shoot. I like the 6mm bullets for thier high ballistic coefficient -bucking the wind a little better then those smaller calibers.

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IMO once you get past 350-400 yards the .22s and smaller just don't have the B.C. to buck the wind the way the 6mm and larger do. The possible exception being something with a fast twist that is set up to shoot the 69+ grain .22 caliber bullets at a healthy starting velocity. My old tang safety ruger .22-250 may get a new 1:7 barrel for this exact thing.

Right now I shoot a .223 and .22-250 and my kids have a couple youth .243s with short barrels that have performed well on coyotes. I am seriously considering something along the lines of a 6mm-06, 6mm Ackley, or .243 Ackley for those coyotes that hang up at 350+. I picked up a .25-06 a couple days ago to play with but it will most likely turn into a donor action/stock for the 6-06. I hunt with my kids and wife mostly these days so they will be shooting anything inside 250 or so with ARs, short barreled .243 or the .22-250.


My daughter shot this young coyote at 62 yards square in the chest while it was looking at her. It had no significant exits with a 100 grain power point out of her 16.5" barreled .243. I was expecting a mess. Solid chest hits cover a lot of sins.


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Hey Marine I'm pretty sure you already new you were gonna need a heavier bullet for the conditions you are expecting out there. The reason I bought the .243 was because you can now buy 55 grain bullets for it and push one out the barrel at about 4000 ft./ second. What I found was that my rifle doesn't like them very much, averaging just under an inch at one hundred yards. That's on a calm day ! As the years have gone by I've settled on a 65 grain hornady ballistic tip and done very well out to 670 yards. I've never had an exit hole even at 90 yards on any well placed shots ( this shouldn't be a problem for a man that makes a living with a gun, ) ! My point is these days you can buy a seventy grain bullet for the 25-06 and push it out the barrel at about 4000 ft/ second and you have plenty of room for fine tuning with heavier bullets for high wind conditions.

What ever you buy I'm sure you will figure out how to make it do what you want !
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Originally Posted By: USMC47
22-250 seems the general concensus. Maybe I'll ask Barbara Boxer and Nancy Pelosi and the queen of them all.....Dianne Feinstein while I'm out here.


Yes. Please ask them. Ask them to stand out about 200 yards. Then check the damage.

Mike


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402643
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you can really make about any .22 cal centerfire work, throu selected choice of bullet size, weight and velocty, really.......there gonna be no "ONE" perfect caliber and bullet combo that fits all requirements.....and depends a lot on what YOU want....do you want extreme range and accuracy as your no. 1 and fur damage kinda 2nd place, or you want minimel fur damage, at expense of some long range flat trajectory and knockdown, kinda hard to have the "perfect" one for both.........Ill tell a simple one....shoot a 223, with 40 gr bullets, and fast as ya can throw em....you somewhat end up with velocity and tragectory of a 22-250, and reasonable fur damage gun.....40 gr. ballistic tips at max 223 velocity around 3500 (ya gotta be able to push past max loads data in loading books to do this) pretty much stay inside the dog past a 100 yards....and if you can hold shots in a 3" circle at 300 yards, and can put them in the correct spot w/o hitting shoulders, your gonna drop and find most that ya shoot......in a rather simplistic view.....if I wanted extreme range and accuracy Id max out a 250 or a 220 swift.......


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5402673
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All the depredation guys out west that I know, who kill coyotes all year, prefer the .220 swift.

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if wind is the main hurdle just get as fast a twist as you can, go with the highest BC bullet that ya can, any 2 given bullets of the same BC, fired at the same velocity, drift and drop exactly the same, regardless of weight or diameter, in other words an 80 gr 22 bullet will drop and drift less than an 80 gr 6mm shot at the same muzzle velocity.
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6.5 Grendel? 223 75 grain bthp Hornady reaches out pretty good, but for flat reaching out 204 ruger sits on top, until it gets windy. 75 grain would sure have an advantage. Of the 3 I stated I own 2. 223/204. I use mine a lot hunting in the ocean. Seals. The 204 is good on calm days. 200-350 yards. The 223 I use a leupold mark ar scope, has drop out to 600. Kinda cheating but my meat is what I'm after. 204 is like a laser. Point an shoot. Can't beat it on a calm day. Zeroed at 200 yards. All three test rounds are always touching @ 200. the 28" pro hunter barrel helps, all my varmint rounds are bull barrel. Heavy yes, trade off accuracy.


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What kind of ranges are you guys shooting out to with the .204?

I have a Rem. 700 in .204 and a Rock River ar15 in 223. The weight difference alone keeps the 204 in the truck, I'd like to shoot the long gun once I get some shells reloaded.

I can also think of some dogs I wouldn't have killed this year without an autoloader. Just something to keep in mind when you have 2 or more come in.

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the 204, to 400 yards mirrors the 223's trajectory with a 35 gr bullet, a better bullet in the 204 will help.
RR

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Longest 550 yards with 204. Dead calm. Dead crane.


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17 hornet marine boy!!

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Hornady 32 grain vmax, top notch in my rifle. Wasn't to fond of 35 grain Berger. Didn't shoot as good groups as I'd like. Guess what works in 1 gun don't work as good in another.


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have taken a couple groundhogs at 550 with a plane jane 223, 55 gr hornaady sp in reman ammo
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6.5 creedmoore insane ballistics.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: ~ADC~] #5403110
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I don't reload and thus .22-250 is my pick. I've shot several with my AR in .223 and no problems until I get beyond the 250 yard range.


Of course since I said that last night, I tipped this one over today at 361 yards according to my range finder with my AR. cry




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Since the wind is always just a gentle breeze around here I really lik my .6mm Remington or the .25-06 I'm pulling everyone's leg about the wind, our forecast is for wind speeds of 30-50 mph with gusts up to 70 mph.
Stay Safe out there.
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Anyone know if you can buy ..204 brass and what it goes for?


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Hey John, I think calling one in and then blowing it up with a hand grenade would be more fitting for you ... those pale Montana coyotes aren't all that anyways.


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Yes you can buy .204 brass somewhere in the 25-30 dollar range per 100.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403390
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big hole in that one

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I bought 500 rounds of imi brass, all I have to do is remove the powder, bullet, primer, and form it to tactical .20, imi best brass I know of

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403439
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Now I hate all of you. Lol. Ill just stick to my throwing knives.


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I think every single one of you are making sense.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403445
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It's really easy John buy one of each of the above mentioned rifles besides you have kids right and they're going to need a rifle sooner than later anyway.
Allan


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Allan, I'm gonna need to come cry on your shoulder. Lol.


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All I know is I watched 2 yotes run from the cattle from across the river while I was there and I felt naked because I didn't have something to reach.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403455
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I know a lot of 6MM and 25 cal,s even some 22 cal, load VLD bullets are capable of making 500-700 yard shots, but in the real world of calling, there aint THAT many people that can realistically make those 600 plus yard shots.....sure the right gun and right man can shot 2-6" groups at that yardage, off a bence w/ sandbagged gun or even prone w/ a bipod, but of most the time calling your sitting on your hauches, with a longer pr of shooting sticks, with more wobble, and it AINT that easy....remember a broadside coyote chest is about 8" max, so figure out there 6-700, you 4" low, or 4" high usually is a miss.......and unless your DARN good at estimating range, or always got a rangefinder on hand, your just about out of the ballgame before ya start.....under or over estimate range 30-50 yards your bullet drop alone just takes ya outta the ballgame.....Im sure there a FEW guys, and a few on here, that can consistanly do it, with the right gun, and prolly a rangefinder in hand, unless youve been doing a LOT of long range shooting over a number of years, and one of them things if you dont stay in practice constantly you get a little rusty.......I kinda think MOST of time, those super heavy VLD bullets, arent going to be the best fur bullet over the entire range spectrum, and many times requires a custom barrel w/ a special twist.......Im gonna say for 90% of the shooters out there, would more served shooting a 22 c/f cal, with 55 gr bullet weight max, and better yet 50 grains, and stay fur friendly on the bulk of 100-300 yard shots, and still have good chances at the occasional 400-500 yards........lets face not EVERYONE is a marine corps sniper capable shooter....even if ya THINK you are......and even some of them guys, im betting based on a 8" chest cav coyote, might have a tough time on some 600 yard coyotes compared to center mass of a human, where ya got about 24" from the crotch to the head (12" high or low)....Im not trying to take anything away from anyone, as some can pull off such shots, when everything is lined out right....

Back when I used to call/shoot alot, got me a 400 yard view right straight in front of me, pretty much got it all planned hes gonna come right straight in from my desired shooting position, got the gun on the sticks wiggle rock solid into the dirt, been shooting alot and know the gun and the load.....and they come in 90 degrees to where i think, move the bipod, now my sticks are wiggling,and I got one leg of bipod on a dam rock that that moves too much, scopes at a cant, etc ,etc....and I miss the durn thing at a 125 yard, LOL

I went thru the phase where I shot enough when shooting p'dogs and bench shooting all the time (20 years ago kinda pre-rangefinder days), that I had the gun to shoot 500 yards, and got thinking Im GOOD enough to shoot coyotes consistanly at 500 yards......but my back couldnt hack dragging in the shooting bench to every stand....LOL

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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403460
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good post rich


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403461
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running away coyotes getting shot at just makes them more afraid of humans, take the good high percentage shots , get more killed that way.

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Originally Posted By: bur
Hey John, I think calling one in and then blowing it up with a hand grenade would be more fitting for you ... those pale Montana coyotes aren't all that anyways.
Will, I think you're onto something. I can sell finger warmers with all the little pieces. Lol.


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Originally Posted By: danny clifton
good post rich
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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403476
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I agree with you Rich, I for one have missed coyotes this winter that I normally wouldn't miss. I'm planning on many a trip to the range with more than one of my rifles.
John watching them coyotes run isn't fun on days like that.
Allan


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Originally Posted By: J. Brooks
IMO once you get past 350-400 yards the .22s and smaller just don't have the B.C. to buck the wind the way the 6mm and larger do. The possible exception being something with a fast twist that is set up to shoot the 69+ grain .22 caliber bullets at a healthy starting velocity. My old tang safety ruger .22-250 may get a new 1:7 barrel for this exact thing.

Right now I shoot a .223 and .22-250 and my kids have a couple youth .243s with short barrels that have performed well on coyotes. I am seriously considering something along the lines of a 6mm-06, 6mm Ackley, or .243 Ackley for those coyotes that hang up at 350+. I picked up a .25-06 a couple days ago to play with but it will most likely turn into a donor action/stock for the 6-06. I hunt with my kids and wife mostly these days so they will be shooting anything inside 250 or so with ARs, short barreled .243 or the .22-250.


My daughter shot this young coyote at 62 yards square in the chest while it was looking at her. It had no significant exits with a 100 grain power point out of her 16.5" barreled .243. I was expecting a mess. Solid chest hits
Judd, keep my beer cold. Lol.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403499
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long range shooting isn't by any means hard, just takes a bit of practice with a well set up rifle, I was as good as I will ever be in 2008, I shot 3 rounds per week, but nothing got too far away that I couldn't hit.
RR

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403504
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Hey big fella...It is going to be just a tad windy up in that part of the state. If you get one of those 17's you might look like Angelina Jole curving bullets.
Lots of good advice on here but I would listen to Allan and the other Montana guys. They live there and they know what it takes. I personally shoot a 223 or a 243. I have killed loads of but sniffers out past 400 with both but if it is windy the 223 stays home and the 243 with a 90gr FMJ is in the truck. If those butt sniffers start messing with the calves in the spring both of them stay in the truck and the trust rusty 270 comes out. Any hit is a good hit with a 130gr on a calf killer.


I can't believe that cop put me in the back seat when I clearly called shotgun.
Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403511
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A real good caller I knew in Wy, and this guy could shoot, started shooting a 17 Rem and loved it the first 10-15 coyotes, then he missed one like 3 times at a 100 yards.....while snowing.....he took it out on his bench the next time it was snowing and said it shot about 5 gallon bucket groups in the snow......


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403529
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1x8 twist 75-77 bthp match rounds 223. 18" barrel. Reach out an touch. Anything bigger will blow up your yote.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: Snowpa] #5403655
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Originally Posted By: Snowpa
Anyone know if you can buy ..204 brass and what it goes for?

.204 brass is not available now unless you get the Hornady brand and its a bit too much $$


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403693
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Why shoot them ???

Set leg holds and snares !!!

Oh, yes I forgot, you moved to the land of tree hungers smile

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403713
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Big Marine like you should just throw rocks and kill them at that range! Probably too much damage though... When I was living out west way back, I had a 22-250 and a 243. I liked them both but eventually sold the 22-250. At the long ranges I thought they had a little advantage over the smaller calibers some of my friends carried. I do agree with others that the type of bullet makes a huge difference. Today there are many good ones to choose from and whatever rifle you choose, experiment with the ammo until you find what it likes best. A great scope will make a world of difference too. Being a rich CWO you should just buy one each of the above mentioned... lol Good luck with your choice!

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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: Rich Kaspar] #5403740
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Originally Posted By: Rich Kaspar
.remember a broadside coyote chest is about 8" max, so figure out there 6-700, you 4" low, or 4" high usually is a miss........ im betting based on a 8" chest cav coyote, might have a tough time on some 600 yard coyotes ....
I measured some coyote carcasses. Kill zone is only 4 1/2" - 5" high on a broadside coyote. 3 1/2" - 4" wide head on. All that fluff makes them look a lot bigger than they are.

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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5403748
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Now also keep in mind that the augusta area now has a good population of wolves as you move toward the front. Was shed hunting probably 10-15 mi from augusta, south of Gibson reservoir, and I saw lots of wolf tracks. Son ran into one about 75 yards out a week later. Love this area.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404007
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22-250 preferably in left hand gets my vote ..lol . Using hornady 52 grAmax bullets not loaded overly hot , pinhole entrances and rarely an exit .

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: 330-Trapper] #5404022
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Originally Posted By: 330-Trapper
...gone are the days when the challenge of the Hunt was to bring the animal in.

the .204 is fine


I hear you! lol I have a .222 remington, and a .22-250. But I usually take my .22 LR when I go calling. I like the challenge. wink

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404024
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22-250 is fast.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404037
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Devil Dog- I use a 223 Hornady Superformance 53gr Vmax.

They are dead dogs walking!!
Nay NOT help.... But you can't beat this set up. I got my furthest woodchuck at 650 with this...

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: Rich Kaspar] #5404079
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Originally Posted By: Rich Kaspar
A real good caller I knew in Wy, and this guy could shoot, started shooting a 17 Rem and loved it the first 10-15 coyotes, then he missed one like 3 times at a 100 yards.....while snowing.....he took it out on his bench the next time it was snowing and said it shot about 5 gallon bucket groups in the snow......


Ridiculous


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: bucksnbears] #5404086
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Originally Posted By: bucksnbears
Originally Posted By: Snowpa
Anyone know if you can buy ..204 brass and what it goes for?

.204 brass is not available now unless you get the Hornady brand and its a bit too much $$



That's what it seems to me too,But these guys say you can get it!


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404091
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Bet he had a bad scope, those 17's don't burn out that fast !!


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: panhead501] #5404098
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Originally Posted By: panhead501
Big Marine like you should just throw rocks and kill them at that range! Probably too much damage though... When I was living out west way back, I had a 22-250 and a 243. I liked them both but eventually sold the 22-250. At the long ranges I thought they had a little advantage over the smaller calibers some of my friends carried. I do agree with others that the type of bullet makes a huge difference. Today there are many good ones to choose from and whatever rifle you choose, experiment with the ammo until you find what it likes best. A great scope will make a world of difference too. Being a rich CWO you should just buy one each of the above mentioned... lol Good luck with your choice!
Lol. I'm rolling in money, brother. Might go buy me a whole gun shop. Lol. I figured after nearly 25 years of service I'd deserve a new gun so I'm saving now. These kids are eating my paycheck.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: .204] #5404100
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Originally Posted By: jwill
Now also keep in mind that the augusta area now has a good population of wolves as you move toward the front. Was shed hunting probably 10-15 mi from augusta, south of Gibson reservoir, and I saw lots of wolf tracks. Son ran into one about 75 yards out a week later. Love this area.
will, it doesn't get much nicer in my opinion but I've never been to Wyoming. I'm sure your area is about.as nice...


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404101
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Next snowstorm we get I'm going to shoot a few rounds through my .17, I'm doubting that very much too..


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404102
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I almost feel guilty not hijacking my own post.

Will a duke 1.5 kill out to 400yds? Lol.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404103
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I need to start a new thread to see who all is going to live near me when I move.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404151
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I hope you like cheap beer USMC. I sold that mink yesterday for a whopping $4, LOL!

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404176
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22-250 just dont shoot bone wont have to worry about big holes...

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Originally Posted By: J. Brooks
I hope you like cheap beer USMC. I sold that mink yesterday for a whopping $4, LOL!
Lol. Don't you know Marines drink cheap beer? 1 beer is good....conversation is best. I'll bring the beer. I think we found a house in Fort Shaw.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404242
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Cool. I lived in Fort Shaw when we first moved here in the 90's.

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404378
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hook up with Kirby Allen when ya get to fort shaw, he knows just a bit about rifles
RR

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404423
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Kirby Allen? Is he on here?


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404436
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I've wanted a Ruger mini14 in the 30 or 223, but I dont know if it would make a good coyote gun. I believe it would ride in my snowmobile nicely though,and take some abuse.


"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
Re: Coyote shooters [Re: Aaron Proffitt] #5404440
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Originally Posted By: Aaron Proffitt
Originally Posted By: Rich Kaspar
A real good caller I knew in Wy, and this guy could shoot, started shooting a 17 Rem and loved it the first 10-15 coyotes, then he missed one like 3 times at a 100 yards.....while snowing.....he took it out on his bench the next time it was snowing and said it shot about 5 gallon bucket groups in the snow......


Ridiculous


+1

Run the numbers of a 17-204 or heck even a 17 remington shooting 30 grain Kindler Golds bullets vs. a 22-250 shooting 50 grain bullet to 500 yards. You will see the 17 drifts less and isnt that far behind in energy numbers. People that think 17 cal centerfires are about as effective as a slingshot crack me up.

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: trapper les] #5404463
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Originally Posted By: trapper les
I've wanted a Ruger mini14 in the 30 or 223, but I dont know if it would make a good coyote gun. I believe it would ride in my snowmobile nicely though,and take some abuse.
Les, I've always wanted one of them mini 14 ranchers for the truck.


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404478
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But which caliber is the question,lol. Will the 30 do too much damage ? Handy, short, and reasonably accurate are my criteria. Especially inside a truck.


"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404538
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only good for 200yds?

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Originally Posted By: USMC47
Kirby Allen? Is he on here?


No. He is not a trapper but he owns Allen Precision in Fort Shaw. We go to the same church. Good guy and a wealth of shooting knowledge.

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: Rich Kaspar] #5404556
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Originally Posted By: Rich Kaspar
A real good caller I knew in Wy, and this guy could shoot, started shooting a 17 Rem and loved it the first 10-15 coyotes, then he missed one like 3 times at a 100 yards.....while snowing.....he took it out on his bench the next time it was snowing and said it shot about 5 gallon bucket groups in the snow......


Love my CZ .17 HORNET! Kills them very well, and no fur damage!

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404568
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Originally Posted By: USMC47
Saskboner, you just hanging out on the beach drankin margaritas? That's some high class stuff right there. Lol.

And here I thought you were drinking coyote shooters. Why don't you tell me what they taste like?

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404758
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Originally Posted By: USMC47
Kirby Allen? Is he on here?

no, find him at allen precision shooting.com, best smith I ever dealt with
RR

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5404799
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Kabar would be my choice!!!!


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Me I use a 243 shooting 58 gr.. hornday out of a bullet action savage that cuts holes out to 300 yds love this rifle .. anything within the 400 yd range is dead.


You gonna learn taday.....
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17 hornet marine boy!!!!

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I cant beieve that this crowd can not know that U are only string the pot,,,,,,.....(fumbs up little wiggy carrictor)


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5405039
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Love my .220 Swift...it kills em dead...sometimes a little too dead. ..but it is a great round...imho


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Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5405169
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would your swift do less damage with a 52 gr hollow point? what bullet do you use?

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: Tactical.20] #5405193
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Originally Posted By: Tactical.20
would your swift do less damage with a 52 gr hollow point? what bullet do you use?


When I ran the swift I had alright luck with the speed 52 grain hollowpoint. The one that has a bucket sized hollowpoint

Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5405355
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Why not a .30-06 with 180gr ball ammo ? That's what my dad swore by. I'm still working up a 90gr solid load for my .6mm Remington and a heavier load than a 90gr bullet for the .25-06
Allan


Re: Coyote shooters [Re: USMC47 🦫] #5405361
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I carry a 25-06 in ruger #1, and its an accurate round with 90grn hp, but I havent shot a coyote with it yet. I predict some fur damage with that round.


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My 270 with 130 grain sierra boat tails (gameking) leaves a 4-5 inch tear to sew up.


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My 270 with 130 grain sierra boat tails (gameking) leaves a 4-5 inch tear to sew up.
Dang, danny. I can barely sew a button back on.


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Who am I kidding. I can't even do that.


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Funny things, I can only see coyotes when I dont have a gun along.

I put on reading glasses when I sew up a hide.


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As long as it shoots 1MOA @ 100yrds it's good to 400-500 barely. You guys stating 4 1/2" kill zone. Should be 450 yards, if you shoot 1 MOA at 100. 3/4" MOA be better.


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Actually 1 moa should be 5 inches at 500 yds. If your gun is sighted in your group should be centered roughly on point of aim. This would make hits within roughly 2 1/2 inches of point of aim, making your effective range considerably further. Theoretically.

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500 yard shots are another world, you need to range them, figure drop or hold, then the rifle must be level, and I can tell you without a level on your rifle you will be basically wasteing ammo, a 5 degree cant will cause a miss on targets up to bigger than deer sized at that range, I would really want 1/4 moa accuracy from a 500 yard coyote rifle.
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If you can't tell if your rifle is level within a heck of a lot closer than 5 degrees without a level, then yes that coyote is out of range.

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you can't, will guarantee it, been doing the long range stuff since the mid 90's, put a level on your rifle and experiment, hold your rifle where you think its level, then check the level, have tried that experiment hundreds of times. all my long range rigs have a level on the scope base.
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At 400 yards a coyote aint very big. Got a little breeze going on. Got a few grass stems higher than the rest. Maybe a yucca stalk. Shooting from sticks your knees or a bipod. 400 yards is a long ways. We've all done it but it sure aint a sure thing. Used to hear guys claim they could shoot rabbits on the run, consistently, with 22 shorts. The guys that said they could were about 20 to 1 for the guys that could. Lots and lots and lots of rifles that can do it.


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Well if a guy was just wanting to kill them a 300 mag or 7 mag with an explosive bullet would work good. Flat shooting and will blow them up to counteract bad hits.

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I don't believe 1 guy in 100 can hit coyotes consistently at 500 yds. I also don't believe that a rifle has to shoot 1/4 moa to do it.

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500 with a properly set up rifle is pretty much a chipshot, have taken crows that far, deer at over a grand, coyotes are not that common here so I haven't broken 500 on them yet. it doesn't have to but the better it shoots the easier it is, so you have a 1/2 moa rifle, the best you can hope for is to hit a 2.5" circle at 500 if everything is perfect, but you wobble the end of the muzzle just less than .007" yep 7 thousandths you just missed by another 5+ inches, now your 7.5" off POA, and 1/2 mph wind, your now off 8"+ so how easy is it?
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Shoot. I can hit a torso sized object consistently at t00yds with open sights. I sure hope to heck I can do even better with a better round and quality glass.


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I can shoot the cracks of dawn too. Lol. I'm learning here, boys. Keep teaching this dumb Marine.


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its not hard at all, takes good equipment and a bit of studying ballistics, there are members here who have saw my method, they know it works. I miss one now and then, not often.
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If you are shooting long range you are shooting off a good solid rest. Cant of the rifle will effect you mostly side to side. A coyote is a lot longer than his chest is high. If you pull your shot it will usually be side to side. Wind will effect you mostly side to side I think this might be why we disagree.

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I could show you, but I'm not a great teacher, however I can PM you a site with the info you need to do it, a great bunch of guys who will help you with any problem you come up against. they taught me, if I can do it, anyone can.
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Originally Posted By: mttwill
If you are shooting long range you are shooting off a good solid rest. Cant of the rifle will effect you mostly side to side. A coyote is a lot longer than his chest is high. If you pull your shot it will usually be side to side. Wind will effect you mostly side to side I think this might be why we disagree.

so shooting a coyote in the (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) is ok then? yep he's longer than he is tall so your bullet happens to POI 2.5" above POA, and the wind moves it a bit back, you just shot him in the flank, he runs 2 miles and lays down, will you find him?
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This thread was about stock killing coyotes at one time, so yes I am ok with shooting him in either end. smile

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point out where it was about stock killing coyotes please? if I shoot them I want them dead, no matter why, what, or when, if your gonna shoot something, it should be as humane as possible. maybe its my ethics, but I don't wanna leave anything crippled.
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Originally Posted By: USMC47
Originally Posted By: 330-Trapper
...gone are the days when the challenge of the Hunt was to bring the animal in.

the .204 is fine
I agree. But in this case, losing the chance on some of these yotes isn't acceptable. Trapping isn't enough for the livestock killers where I'll be and I need to have the capability to reach.

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Was there snow on the ground RR 1960? I'll find him just give me some snow please! I'm begging for snow...

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put the bullet where it needs to be and snow is a moot point, it takes practice and experience, but hit them right, go to the last place you saw them and pick up the trail. have taken 60 some deer from 400 to 1350 yards, never had as much trouble finding them as I have some of those shot at 75 yards.
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I'm sorry I thought we where talking about coyotes.

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does it make a big difference if the bloodtrail is made by a coyote or a deer? hit them right they leak till they run dry then fall over, is that not correct?
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Originally Posted By: USMC47
I agree. But in this case, losing the chance on some of these yotes isn't acceptable. Trapping isn't enough for the livestock killers where I'll be and I need to have the capability to reach.

I was also going by the first post in the thread
Quote:
I don't want to destroy the fur badly.

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I'm sorry, my bad... LOL

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That's why I stated 4 1/2" kill zone as what another guy said a coyote kill zone is, so 1 MOA at 4-500 yards would be on the money, if you know your weapon. 4-5" screw up at center mass to what you guys shoot. Any who. 204 ruger at 400 is about 12.6" of drop zeroed at 200 yards, read your box what the bullets came in, can't remember exactly. Make a shot book, an load all the data you collect into it from every shot you take. Temp, barometric pressure, you know basic surroundings that affect bullet path. An sitting there for hours you should know about where to start shooting. Distance wise. My kill zone is a lot smaller. I shoot seals from a boat, in the Arctic Ocean, an head shots are the only acceptable shot, or the seal slips back off the ice an gone. 200-350 yards is normal. DOA most the time with 204 an minimal damage to my food an no Kentucky windage needed as long as it's calm.


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Originally Posted By: laker
Originally Posted By: Tactical.20
would your swift do less damage with a 52 gr hollow point? what bullet do you use?


When I ran the swift I had alright luck with the speed 52 grain hollowpoint. The one that has a bucket sized hollowpoint
Maybe...never tried them. Right now it's shooting 55 gr Vmax Hornadys. What bullet maker do you recommend?


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I'm not sure which brand this guy in this guy in town used, he said it worked well in his 250, nosler 55 worked good in my .223, but 250 and swift have much more speed, vmax doesn't work good on coyote in my T.20

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Buddy shot one at between 800-900 yards with his .223 rock river this weekend. Maxed out my range finder at 500. Then there were another 300-400 yards beyond that.

Crazy things do happen to say the least.

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Believable, was able to hit 20x40 targets with my m-4 at 600 with the open sights the army gave us. Gotta love the 223.


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Was a hail Mary, but it got the job done. He shoots a 60 grain bullet so maybe that had something to do with it. His second and third shots were within 5' as well.

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60 grain helped a lot. I run 75-77 through my AR. 1x8 twist. Barrel has a lot to do with what's gonna happen. 10.25 lbs without scope. Bull barrel but love it. Good shootin though! Glad you got the dog.

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Originally Posted By: USMC47
I'm gonna ask the age old question on calibers.

-I need one for coyote.
-I don't want a large caliber suitable for deer.
-I'll keep shots under 600 but likely in the 2-400 range.
-I don't want to destroy the fur badly. I'm gonna make a magic carpet out of them.



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Originally Posted By: BIRDOGS
Originally Posted By: USMC47
I'm gonna ask the age old question on calibers.

-I need one for coyote.
-I don't want a large caliber suitable for deer.
-I'll keep shots under 600 but likely in the 2-400 range.
-I don't want to destroy the fur badly. I'm gonna make a magic carpet out of them.
Birdie, that thing almost looks too Purdy to shoot.


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Whatever caliber you get:

A small piece of paper taped to the top of the stock with your drop for the particular bullet you plan to use, with the distances, out to the max you plan to shoot it.

Then get a good range finder (I use a Lieca 1600, ~$700) and cary it with you always.

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Originally Posted By: Ak-49
60 grain helped a lot. I run 75-77 through my AR. 1x8 twist. Barrel has a lot to do with what's gonna happen. 10.25 lbs without scope. Bull barrel but love it. Good shootin though! Glad you got the dog.
I bought a reloader last month. I think I'm going to put a heavier barrel on it and play with the larger bullets once summer rolls around.

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that's what I did, paper with drift wind drift specs taped to gun stock,covered in clear tape. I don't worry about drop unless it's over 350yd shot, wind chart is real nice . mine shoots 1.5" high at 100yds, dead on or 1" low at 300yds, I like that!

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I need to shoot my rifle tomorrow before I hunt again. Shot over the back of a coyote tonight as he stood still 150 yards away. Ended up killing it but he took 9 rounds of FMJ. Tough little critters.

Shot another one last week at 35 yards and the FMJ didnt even phase him, he just slowly tipped over while on the run. I'd like to go to ballistic tips, but the FMJ's are leaving little damage.

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.223 Nick? May I suggest these... Ultramax 52 gr. JHP

These are very fur friendly for me and won't ricochet like FMJ will off frozen ground, at least not as badly. IMO FMJ is unsafe in our open terrain.

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Yeah im very careful when I shoot FMJ. A lot of guys in our coyote group shoot the hollow points which are safer. I'll have to do some testing next year with the different bullets.

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fmj worked good on fox, not on coyote, I shot some they went down like hit with a rock, some it went through lungs and were still running 3-4 miles later. a nosler is good, only 2 out of over a hundred shot in neck, head or chest didn't drop on the spot. one in WY hit broadside in chest so low it was half inch from cutting hair only, it ran 50 yds n died, a fragment from nosler must have went up into heart area, another a big male in Bighorns hit behind shoulder went 30 yds, only ones of many that didn't drop right there

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Originally Posted By: Tactical.20
that's what I did, paper with drift wind drift specs taped to gun stock,covered in clear tape. I don't worry about drop unless it's over 350yd shot, wind chart is real nice . mine shoots 1.5" high at 100yds, dead on or 1" low at 300yds, I like that!
That's the way my Swift is sighted in too T-20...like it alot


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I use a 22-250 Love it in all weather Conditions....The 204,17 to light for windy conditions....223 also has worked for me.

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Hey yodeldog how's it going?
Few pages back one guy said the 35 gr Berger didn't work good and the 32 gr vmax was the best,
Not what I found, sometimes the v max would work awesome, sometimes it blew up on fur and made a splash hit, little bomb crater on the skin the size of a walnut, not a reliable coyote bullet

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I thought since the nosler worked great in my .223 I would try the 40 gr nosler in my t.20, first two Winters I thought I found a great bullet, then after shooting more coyote i started to get some massive exit holes, one was 12-14" long on big male, 180 yds away
I went back to 35 gr Berger

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I got into calling shooting yotes a few years ago. I have called some for many years but not a whole lot of time. In the past three yrs. I learned that calling them is the most important part to get right. Where I use to have to shoot at yotes 300+ yrds because they would hang up, now I can usually get them close enough I don't have to try the longer shots. A lot more to that happening besides just the calling part, but the calling is very important.

Last fall/winter I used two guns. A 12 ga shotgun and a 204. I killed almost as many with the shotgun as the rifle. Getting them close enough to use a shotgun is what makes me happy.

I didn't read all the posts on this thread but I did notice alot of 22-250 and 204 talk. I agree with both. I had used a 22-250 for years then two yrs ago switched to a 204. I like the 204 more than the 22-250. if you read up on the two you will find that the 204 actually holds more kinetic energy past 250-300 yds than the 22-250. I have seen enough yotes shot with both at those ranges to believe it.

BTW, being out west won't make a difference on getting them close. I know of a few guys out there that shoot them with shotguns all the time.

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I liked your post il.trapper......I don't even carry a rifle anymore when calling coyote.
Handcalls, and a M1 Berreta 12 ga. turkey gun turns my crank.

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I shoot a .204 and wouldn't trade it for anything for coyotes. We do reloads in it with the 45 grain spire point and 26 grains of win.748 powder and cci #400 primers it's shooting at 3450 fps with this load and has been great for coyotes. Still need to be careful on shot placement for fox.


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