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Varmint Bullets vs High BC VLD Target bullets

There are several objectives when hunting Varmints.

1. Crows, Magpies, Prarrie Dogs, Jack Rabbits and Gound Hogs. The objective is swift hunmane kills at the greatest distances possible. All the aforementioned are relatively small low mass thin skinned animals and no preservation of meat or skin.

2. Coyotes, Foxes, Bobcats again the objective is swift humane kills as to not loose the game, and not to destroy the pelt.

3. There is another issue that must be addressed as part of hunter responsability. Pass through and ricochette. Thin skinned bullets impact and fragment quickly losing energy and potenial down range problems. As bullets become heavier and designed for long range accuracy they get toughter and the hazzards of down range problems increase. Hunters in the west, and midwest have much more open range and less population. Hunters in the northeast, southeast, and far west have to be more concerned with pass throughs and ricochettes. A .223 is about spent at 1000 yards. A .243 with a 90-105 grain bullet will easily kill a man at 1000 yards. Here in North Carolina we had a population of 3 million in 1960. Today North Carolinas population is pushing 9 million, there is a house on ever corner. We as varmint hunters must be conscience of our back stop, and of pass throughs and ricochetes. I caution varmint hunters in urban areas to be aware of their bullet type and just how far it can travel. There is no quicker way to get into trouble or cause the loss of a hunting area than have bullets showing up where they shouldn't. The single largest reason for ranges being closed after noise is shots leaving the bermed area.
Varmint hunting bullets are thin skinned for a reason.

Please hunt safe and effective.
Rustystud
 
The best varmint bullet I used in .223 was the 40Vmax.

I used 55gr VLDs for awhile. Blew woochucks all to pieces. But they still crawled to holes alot of times, dragging their guts behind them.
I went to 40Vmax thinking I would vaporize chucks completely. But it turned out just opposite. When a chuck is hit with this bullet, it simply tips over dead. No arms & legs flying, no guts, not even a death twitch. You'll be lucky to find an entrance hole/blood, and there won't be an exit. They are liquified inside. And the shock knocks them out...
Hell, they don't even know they're dead!

Wish I could hunt right now.
 
Thats a real good point Rusty,

I live about in the middle of BFE and it still makes me nervous when I here the beeezuuu of a mised shot. Even though there`s really not more out there than a poor unexpecting speed goat to hit I won`t shoot match bullets unless I got some sort of back stop. I really wish somebody made a high bc bullet bigger than 87grs to shoot varmits. One place I shoot at there`s a small hill behind a p.dog town @400-600yrds out and when I use the v-max on a miss I can see the jacket hit 5ft past my poa but with a match bullet, it will ricoche and hit the hill 20+ feet up and 200+yrds past my target. I`m sure that bullet has the power to do some damage.
 

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