I picked up an original XP-100 in .221 FB yesterday, which I plan to use for coyote and woodchucks at shorter ranges, along with some paper punching as well.
I have RE7, IMR 8208XBR, Accur 1680 and H-4227, as well as 250 each 40 and 50 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips and 100-36gr Barnes Varmint Grenades for load development. I started today with IMR 8208XBR and the 50gr BT's, and found a load that shows promise, actually it was better than I had hoped for. I plan to try other combinations as time allows.
My question is how long should I limit my shots to? I know the pistol won't have the velocity that a rifle will, and the fireball isn't the fastest round to start with. I was thinking a practical max for coyote would be around 150-175yds, and woodchucks around 200-250 tops. Am I on the right track with this?
I am also not all that thrilled with the Leupold pistol scope which the pistol came with, and have been thinking of just swapping it for a regular rifle scope. I have seen others do this, and I am just wondering how practical it is for field use. I will be shooting from either a bipod or a shooting stick. I just don't get the field of view I want from the pistol scope, though it is a nice scope with good, clear glass. It held zero well this morning, and I was able to make out targets at 150yds without issue.
Should I try the rifle scope, or just stick with the Leupold?
I am also open to any other load suggestions or other info as well.
I have RE7, IMR 8208XBR, Accur 1680 and H-4227, as well as 250 each 40 and 50 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips and 100-36gr Barnes Varmint Grenades for load development. I started today with IMR 8208XBR and the 50gr BT's, and found a load that shows promise, actually it was better than I had hoped for. I plan to try other combinations as time allows.
My question is how long should I limit my shots to? I know the pistol won't have the velocity that a rifle will, and the fireball isn't the fastest round to start with. I was thinking a practical max for coyote would be around 150-175yds, and woodchucks around 200-250 tops. Am I on the right track with this?
I am also not all that thrilled with the Leupold pistol scope which the pistol came with, and have been thinking of just swapping it for a regular rifle scope. I have seen others do this, and I am just wondering how practical it is for field use. I will be shooting from either a bipod or a shooting stick. I just don't get the field of view I want from the pistol scope, though it is a nice scope with good, clear glass. It held zero well this morning, and I was able to make out targets at 150yds without issue.
Should I try the rifle scope, or just stick with the Leupold?
I am also open to any other load suggestions or other info as well.