.270 for coyote?
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Is there a bullet that won't make a coyote explode? I do hand load, just looking for something that will work without tearing them in 2! Currently have SP 130 gr, but willing to go to something else if need be.
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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There are better calibers if you don’t want to destroy the pelt. I know there are, but I'm wanting to get my sons involved...I think we'll stick with a well placed shot and go from there. Thanks for the input.
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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Depending on bones hit that should leave a half dollar to silver dollar exit hole. That what I get out of so and a 130 gr 7mm08
Once I hit the hips on a running yote at about 200 yards wiylth my 260 and 120gr and it's exit was the size of grape fruit. But that was due to all the bone.
Yep, that was my concern, I've seen this too, in deer. I didn't know if a guy could find a fmj or match bullet, or if either would work? We are of smaller means, and I'd rather pass a gun down than have to buy a new one, but sometimes the latter is the only option, thanks again.
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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You hand load so can slow them down and or go with heavy bullets for elk or moose that act more as solids on thin skinned coyotes I would think though have not tried. A little bigger holes never bothered me and I prefer the bang flop of bigger guns be the bang spin, flip, run of thing like a .223. sure some times the small guns bang flop also but the larger guns always do. And honestly it's not like the hide will even buy you a box of shells these days. Use what you have and have fun. Thanks PF!
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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I bought a 270 when I was 17. Loaded 130 grain sierra boat tails on top of 55 grains of IMR 4350. Works good on everything I ever shot with it and almost 50 years later I still load it that way.
I have shot a lot of coyotes with it. Only other rifle I had for a long time was a 30-30. To much guess work trying to hit a coyote at 400 yards with that 30-30. 270 leaves about a 4 inch tear in a coyote. Not a round hole. Its actually linear. Looks bad when you walk up to the coyote. Be careful pulling the hide so you dont make it longer. Toss it in a washing machine. No soap cold water. You can use woolite in the rinse. I have sewed a sackful of 270 shot coyotes that never got graded damaged. You will sew every one but they are not ruined. Trust me on this. Skin that bloody mess and toss in a washing machine. Put in a dryer on the lowest heat setting for a bit. Did over 60 at the same time in a laundromat once. That mess is not near as bad as it first appears.
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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PS the laundromat coyotes were all trapped but a laundromat works if you dont have two washers or you dont want to wait till your wife isnt home.
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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Is there a bullet that won't make a coyote explode? I do hand load, just looking for something that will work without tearing them in 2! Currently have SP 130 gr, but willing to go to something else if need be. Look into a 90 grain bullet maybe?
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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It will kill them and thats the part that matters . I shoot them with whatever I have at hand at the time.
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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IMO, way too much gun for coyotes and most times renders them to doll rags. On a side note it's a great gun for Wolves I've shot in Alaska. good solid answer..unless you reload.. but it is alot of gun for a yote.
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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If its all you got and you can sew it will work just fine. People saying otherwise saw the bloody mess and never bothered to go ahead and peel it.
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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Have you considered a HARD cast lead bullet? iffn you don't get too much zip on them it should act as a solid. Dennis
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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Shot them in the ribs stay away from bone still some sewing but not bad
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Re: .270 for coyote?
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Have you considered a HARD cast lead bullet? iffn you don't get too much zip on them it should act as a solid. Dennis I haven't, but that's something to ponder, thanks!
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