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RE: 22.lr for coyotes
ORIGINAL: reds10ss ive used a 22lr. on coyotes and never had much of a problem, i always keep my shots between 50-75 yards, im shooting a high velocity hollow point bullets,really with any animal you intend to harvest shot placement is always a big deal. by the way since im in ohio 22lr is all your allowed to use on public land, on private i heard you can use anything, but check with the game warden. |
RE: 22.lr for coyotes
well having semi-auto is better just in a case a follow up shot. i aim for the neck but have hit em behind the shoulder, those dogs are tough though, so shot placement is the key really for any caliber your using.a lot of these guys hunt out west,we dont have the oppertunity to shoot 200+ yards for which those higher calibers are needed. depending on the reason for hunting the yotes, use your shotgun or muzzleloader. i know we gotta get them close in ohio especially where you live. i would use Remingtons high velocity hollowpoints i think they are called venoms or something. they have a flater trajectory. kinda like your 220, 22-250.etc calibers, good luck
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RE: 22.lr for coyotes
didn't know there was a 60gr .22lr bullet. i think your averge 40gr high vol bullet would work in the lungs. not a fast as a centerfire but it'd work.
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RE: 22.lr for coyotes
thanks
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RE: 22.lr for coyotes
for what?
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