lol The one that won me the contest was 47.28. We get some good onesIf the coyotes back there are big like the bears, maybe ya ought to look for something in 30 cal.![]()
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lol The one that won me the contest was 47.28. We get some good onesIf the coyotes back there are big like the bears, maybe ya ought to look for something in 30 cal.![]()
jd
I started out calling coyotes with my 243, back when pelts were pretty valuable. Back then there wasn't the selection of varmint bullets available that you could expect to "not exit". My fav was the little Sierra 60 gr HP, but it was about 50/50, and what a mess when it did exit. I bought a 222, and did a lot less sewing.lol The one that won me the contest was 47.28. We get some good ones
10 twistNoted!!!
Nice ! took the first one out while still movingFur friendly is velocity & placement dependent......
The threads the OP started on the other sites, he was wanting to build a night time gun for coyotes under 300 yards.Nice ! took the first one out while still moving
I was using them in a 6ppc which is essentially a 6arc.Good information. I appreciate it. Are you talking about handloads with the blitz or factory loads?
Is your smith ok with the 6mm ARC bolt face? If you go this path I would strongly consider a 9 twist as opposed to the 7.5 standard twist with your intentions in mind. Be fore warned the 9 twist would likely be to slow to allow any current Hornady factory ammo to shoot well in the 9 twist barrel. Perhaps 8 twist may be a better compromise with some factory ammo in mind.I’d say 17rem, 204, 22-250 and 6arc are what I’m narrowed down to… Maybe 243 for the easy Button
no issue there. He was actually very excited about building a 6 arc bolt gun with the intention of loading it a bit hotter and getting more out of itIs your smith ok with the 6mm ARC bolt face?
If your intention is night hunting, I would suggest one of the 6mm’s. In my experience the 6’s just seem to anchor them better, especially with a marginal shot. I’m a big fan of 243 win but with powder prices going up I can see a 6 arc bolt gun in my future. If you have the option, use an action that you can change the bolt head on. Then you can re-barrel to any cartridge you may want to try in the future.no issue there. He was actually very excited about building a 6 arc bolt gun with the intention of loading it a bit hotter and getting more out of it
Going with a Solus most likelyIf your intention is night hunting, I would suggest one of the 6mm’s. In my experience the 6’s just seem to anchor them better, especially with a marginal shot. I’m a big fan of 243 win but with powder prices going up I can see a 6 arc bolt gun in my future. If you have the option, use an action that you can change the bolt head on. Then you can re-barrel to any cartridge you may want to try in the future.
There just aren't enough 6MM ARC reloading components out there yet, and when you do see them, which is rare, they are very pricey. .223 however can be found just about anywhere, and affordablr as well~!!I won a coyote contest which awards me a custom rifle. I’ve been looking at 6 Creed and 6 ARC but I have no experience with 6mm. How many of you guys hunt coyotes with a 6mm? Currently, I’m a factory ammo shooter, but I’m going to be getting into hand loading this year as well.
I will never shoot more than 300 yards in my area
I’m trying to tow the line of dropping them like a sack of yams and keeping nice pelts.
Not trying to argue, but some of the WORST holes I’ve ever seen came from hard ball ammo. Must be a lot of air in the nose of those suckers.If you want them DRT, use a rapidly expanding bullet and hope it doesn't exit.
If you want a nice pelt, use a FMJ and place your shots very carefully.
Like the old adage. Can't have cake and eat it too.
Interesting. They always punched a caliber specific hole for me, but perhaps I missed any bones causing yaw/tumbling. Or perhaps the twist rates/velocity were different enough to produce different results.Not trying to argue, but some of the WORST holes I’ve ever seen came from hard ball ammo. Must be a lot of air in the nose of those suckers.
I'd do a 22 ARC before doing a 6 ARC, but I wouldn't consider either in a bolt gun.no issue there. He was actually very excited about building a 6 arc bolt gun with the intention of loading it a bit hotter and getting more out of it
The biggest CF on a coyote I ever had was with a FMJ out of my 22-250. My 1st & last time with those.Interesting. They always punched a caliber specific hole for me, but perhaps I missed any bones causing yaw/tumbling. Or perhaps the twist rates/velocity were different enough to produce different results.
Been long enough I can't offer specifics.
Am I missing something? What are you looking for in the way of components? Go back 2 years ago & I would have been in agreement regarding availability. Today products seem readily available pricing stinks compared to 5 years ago thoughI feel that is true across the board.There just aren't enough 6MM ARC reloading components out there yet, and when you do see them, which is rare, they are very pricey. .223 however can be found just about anywhere, and affordablr as well~!!
I'd never consider one if I weren't thinking of pelt damage.I’ll never hunt with FMJ so it ain’t worth discussing in this instance