Do you have a specific objective other than just the velocity?
Not really, the velocity being the main deal.
I’ve found the 75 Berger around 3200fps to be a great extended range coyote bullet as well as not causing a lot of fur troubles up close.
I want to suppress the gun.
I own a 22 cal suppressor now.
I don’t want the barrel (including suppressor) to be over 26”
I use a 204 right now with the 55 at 16.5” and suppressed. It’s a great coyote rifle like this. Easy to carry and has some potential up to 400 yards.
The 75s at 3200 would give me the ability to suppress a rifle for certain situations in the 300+ yard range, be easy and compact to carry, be quiet and be capable of killing a coyote to farther than I need it to.
I have a used Bartlein 1 in 8 twist sitting under the bench. I'm going to cut it down to 20" tomorrow and chamber it to 22-250AI and fit it to my RPR. It's too damned cold to do anything outside and I'm feeling the itch to make some chips. It's not an 18", but I'll post up the results. Might give a bit more info to work with. I'm curious to see if it will feed through the RPR.
Xswanted,
Just an FYI for you. I have killed quite a few coyotes over 500 yds with a .22BR with the reamer run in an extra .060. The 75 A-max was cruising along at 3075 fps from a suppressed 20" barrel. The bullet choice is much more critical than speed in my opinion. Usually leaves a nice little 1/2 inch exit hole and a perfect pelt. A .22 Dasher may be a good choice for you. Just a thought.
Paul
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Very crappy pic of the best group at 150 yds. I didn't measure it, but it looks to be around 9/16. It shot another maybe a 1/16 bigger after I zeroed it.
Annealed and turned RP brass.
75 grain Amax.
CCI 200.
37.8 grains of H4350. This is .6 grains OVER Hornady's listed max.
If the load holds tune I'll chronograph it and post the results.