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.257 95 gr. ELD-VT. Anyone tried them?

Windypants
What/how do you figure the wind?
Do you use a wind meter that tells you what’s it’s doing right where you’re standing.
But it doesn’t tell you what’s it doing further out or 3 counties over on those long shots :)

Hal
 
Windypants
What/how do you figure the wind?
Do you use a wind meter that tells you what’s it’s doing right where you’re standing.
But it doesn’t tell you what’s it doing further out or 3 counties over on those long shots :)

Hal
I carry a wind meter but don’t use it much anymore. I just try to take into account all the wind Indicators I have available at the moment. That’s why I like the 30-28/230 for the longer pokes. It gives a lot better margin of error with all the variables on a shot like that.
 
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Hmmm.....

Seems like I'm the odd one out.

75gr Sierra HP Varmint out of my 250 Savage with a 24" barrel at 3,150fps has worked well for 200 yards and in so far.
I do like and use the 90gr BlitzKing in it and my 257 Roberts.

As for the blood trail from one of the pictures. I've had that with several heart shots from the entry wound. I didn't have an exit wound.

If it does massive damage internally, I don't need an exit hole.
 
I’ve taken quite a few more coyotes with this bullet now, and am pretty impressed. To me, the ideal is no exit and they drop in there tracks. That’s what I get with a quartering or facing shot, or broadside through the shoulder. Sometimes they spin but are down before I can send a follow-up. Through the ribs gets a runner, but the massive trauma is pretty visible so I know a follow up isn’t needed. I’ve had a couple of gut shots, and they had so much damage that they just stood there for the follow-up.

This is my longest shot so far (and an extremely lucky wind call). 735 yards with 10pm wind @9:00. Dialed 10.5U, 4.5L. He was sitting quartering to me and collapsed in his tracks, with no blood anywhere on him.

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I’ve taken quite a few more coyotes with this bullet now, and am pretty impressed. To me, the ideal is no exit and they drop in there tracks. That’s what I get with a quartering or facing shot, or broadside through the shoulder. Sometimes they spin but are down before I can send a follow-up. Through the ribs gets a runner, but the massive trauma is pretty visible so I know a follow up isn’t needed. I’ve had a couple of gut shots, and they had so much damage that they just stood there for the follow-up.

This is my longest shot so far (and an extremely lucky wind call). 735 yards with 10pm wind @9:00. Dialed 10.5U, 4.5L. He was sitting quartering to me and collapsed in his tracks, with no blood anywhere on him.

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Wow thanks for the report. Im itching and will report my load data soon
 
I’ve taken quite a few more coyotes with this bullet now, and am pretty impressed. To me, the ideal is no exit and they drop in there tracks. That’s what I get with a quartering or facing shot, or broadside through the shoulder. Sometimes they spin but are down before I can send a follow-up. Through the ribs gets a runner, but the massive trauma is pretty visible so I know a follow up isn’t needed. I’ve had a couple of gut shots, and they had so much damage that they just stood there for the follow-up.

This is my longest shot so far (and an extremely lucky wind call). 735 yards with 10pm wind @9:00. Dialed 10.5U, 4.5L. He was sitting quartering to me and collapsed in his tracks, with no blood anywhere on him.

View attachment 1737865
Big ol’ Coyote too.
 

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