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AR 15 Coyote cartridge

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I was looking at the 22 Nosler and the 224 Valkre for night hunting rig with thermal sight. I was wanting something as flat as possible to help with the lack of looking at the thermal screen , I have hard time judging distance so flat shooting cartridge would help. I noticed there are a lot of heavy bullet loads but not many 50 - 55 gr loads for these . Thanks
 
I was looking at the 22 Nosler and the 224 Valkre for night hunting rig with thermal sight. I was wanting something as flat as possible to help with the lack of looking at the thermal screen , I have hard time judging distance so flat shooting cartridge would help. I noticed there are a lot of heavy bullet loads but not many 50 - 55 gr loads for these . Thanks
If coyote hunting is the purpose, I see no problem with a plain ol .223. Lots of options for bullet weights etc and plenty for most hunting shots. If you want something a little faster, anything on a Grendel case will be great.....224, 6mm or 6.5 cal. It's amazing how that little case can push a bullet as fast as it can. I'd probably do a 6 Grendel, myself. Not sure how fast it'll push them from an AR15 based gun but you can likely get around 3,450ish with 65-70 gr bullets without pushing real hard. I shoot 80's in a br bolt gun at 3300. It'll go a little faster but brass life suffers.
 
If coyote hunting is the purpose, I see no problem with a plain ol .223. Lots of options for bullet weights etc and plenty for most hunting shots. If you want something a little faster, anything on a Grendel case will be great.....224, 6mm or 6.5 cal. It's amazing how that little case can push a bullet as fast as it can. I'd probably do a 6 Grendel, myself. Not sure how fast it'll push them from an AR15 based gun but you can likely get around 3,450ish with 65-70 gr bullets without pushing real hard. I shoot 80's in a br bolt gun at 3300. It'll go a little faster but brass life suffers.
 
I do have 2 6.5 Grendel's and used 85 HP last year and worked good but that bullet is not very good on bc department . The problem I have is that I can't judge yardage very well with the thermal from 200 on its hard to get good read on yardage . Would it be possible to run sierra 55 Blitzking say 3500 fps or better in the Nosler or Valkre ?
I will probably trade my Armasight Zues for night vision and use thermal for scanning .
 
Predators are 'dumb' at night, and easy to call into easy MPBR distance.
Pick a decent killing bullet, zero it @ 200yds , and hold dead on for every shot you are presented...

If you miss, it's your fault!
What he said. Don`t over think it.
 
I hunt areas where they have had lots of pressure but I tried that last season with 223 . It worked ok but we hunted the open areas where the shots are 250 to 500 . There were several times coyotes tried winding at 500 - 800 yds.
 
I hunt areas where they have had lots of pressure but I tried that last season with 223 . It worked ok but we hunted the open areas where the shots are 250 to 500 . There were several times coyotes tried winding at 500 - 800 yds.
There is nothing that will allow you to shoot from 250 to 500 without a fair amount of holdover or clicking into a coyote sized target my friend.
 
I was looking at the 22 Nosler and the 224 Valkre for night hunting rig with thermal sight. I was wanting something as flat as possible to help with the lack of looking at the thermal screen , I have hard time judging distance so flat shooting cartridge would help. I noticed there are a lot of heavy bullet loads but not many 50 - 55 gr loads for these . Thanks

I was in the same shoes a couple years ago and built a couple of 22 noslers. I shot the factory 55gr ammo at 3700fps out of 24" barrels. With a 225yd zero it is not a problem to kill a yote at 300yds. I ran across an olympic arms UMAR 22-250 last winter and decided to give it a try. I recontoured the barrel and changed out the buttstock and free float tube to something of my liking and am shooting factory hornady 50gr vmax at 4000fps from that 24" bbl. I really wish hornady offered a factory load with their 53gr vmax but until then I'll keep working with the 50s. Im anxious to see how well this setup works at 350yds....
 
OK that is something to look in to that was the other thing was the weight of the gun . Thank You sounds like what I need to try !!
 
I am getting parts together for a AR Dog Rifle.
My Idea is 20" Service Rifle 1-8 Barrel in .223 .
Sierra 55 Blitz and 60 Hollow Points are my way of thinking.
I am thinking 300 yard Max ???
Update Barrel will be White Oak 24” 1-8
Scope Rifle Match . Midwest M -Lock 15 “ Hand Guard :rolleyes:
 
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I use a 204 AR-15 for my night/fur rig. 32gr bullet weight. I'm not worried about bc out to 200yds. I figure at night a person should be able to get them in 200yds or less.
 
I run a 700LTR in 223 for night, and a 17-223 AR for daytime. Furbuyer was complaining about bullet holes, the 17 holes are hard to find.
 
I put together a 6x45 gas gun with a BHW 24"
barrel pushing 70 grain bullets just under 3000fps. Might have to try something lighter and go for that 200 yard zero.
 
I just got done building 'something flat as possible' myself. Granted, its not an AR, but it works just the same. I did a 6-284 with a 55 grain ballistic tip @ 4320 fps. With a 300 yard zero, Im 2.6'' high @ 175 yards, and 7.1'' low @ 400 yards. I got it up to 4400, but i backed off for barrel life. :)
Seriously, I wanted to do just what you are wanting to do. I rebarreld a Tikka 270 win LITE to a 6-284 w/28'' 1-13. It's the bees-knees! Zero recoil. I use to use a BAR in 270 win. The low velocity limits was the deal killer. Good Luck!!
 
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