What's your favorite yote caliber?
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 31

Just curious what my fellow hunters prefer. What's the most favored caliber when you take all things in account. Range, accuracy, price of ammo, etc.
.204
.220 swift
.223
22-250
.243
other...
.204
.220 swift
.223
22-250
.243
other...
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 311

My favorite would have to be the .22-250. I had never dealt with one till last year and after my buddy dropped a dog at 325 yds I was hooked on the caliber it was amazing I thought he had missed because it took the bullet so long to get there but that loud solid thump left no doubt as to whether or not he hit it. We started doing research and that is a flat round you can sight it in at 200 and be on at 4 to 250 yds and only drop 5 inches at 300 yds and about 16 inches at 400 yds. Very useful for us flatlanders you can easily nail a dog out to 400 yds with his gun. But the caliber I most commonly use, until I can afford a .22-250 in the AR-15 platform, is the .223 shooting USA 45gr HP's out of a Colt accurized CR6724 flat-top AR-15 with a flat silver nikon scope on it and it looks awesome. Sweet rifle that will shoot a dime sized group if I do my part and has killed some dogs, hogs, and a fox.
That is my long range preferences but for the nitty gritty in your face shots I like a mossberg 835 12 gauge loaded with some 3.5 inch BB's.
That is my long range preferences but for the nitty gritty in your face shots I like a mossberg 835 12 gauge loaded with some 3.5 inch BB's.
#4

.243 (I use 75gr V-max bullets)
first - puts them right down.
second - shoots pretty darn flat
third - bucks wind better, beyond 300 yards.
forth - even at $1 per round, how many are you going to shoot ?
first - puts them right down.
second - shoots pretty darn flat
third - bucks wind better, beyond 300 yards.
forth - even at $1 per round, how many are you going to shoot ?
Last edited by Sheridan; 11-03-2011 at 08:05 PM.
#5

I'm a big fan of AR-15 platform, a fast handling accurized AR in .223rem is hard to beat for coyotes. I never lose the dog in the scope, so follow up shots are a piece of cake. Knocking down two coyotes with a bolt gun is a chore, not so for an AR platform. I primarily use two different uppers, an accurized 16" heavy barrel carbine for shorter, faster work, and a 24" heavy barrel rifle for longer range, stationary work. My wife shoots a .223 bolt gun (Savage 12 Varminter) for coyotes...
I've dropped coyotes with 50grn A-max's and V-max's past 600yrds with no problem.
Beyond 600-700yrds, 7mm WSM or 6.5-284. Way overkill on energy, but it takes a bit of bullet weight and velocity to get to 1000yrds accurately, regardless of what you want to kill once you get there.
I've dropped coyotes with 50grn A-max's and V-max's past 600yrds with no problem.
Beyond 600-700yrds, 7mm WSM or 6.5-284. Way overkill on energy, but it takes a bit of bullet weight and velocity to get to 1000yrds accurately, regardless of what you want to kill once you get there.
#7

Since you asked, some of my favored scopes that my wife and I cycle on and off our coyote rigs:
Nightforce 5.5-22x56 NXS with NP-R2
Bushnell Elite 6500 4.5-30x50mm
Nightforce 8-32x56 BR with NP-2DD
Leupold VX-3 LRT 6.5-20x50mm and 8.5-25x50mm
Ziess MC Conquest 6.5-20x50mm
I have a few 6-24x50mm scopes (bushnells, nikons, etc) that I've used in the past as well, but they (for whatever reason) typically have poor internal adjustment ranges, so we basically rely on the above list (except the Zeiss, which has poor internal adjustment as well, but my wife likes that scope A LOT, so it's sitting on an angled mount on her 6.5-284).
The Leupold VX-3 LRT's are fantastic for internal adjustment. I prefer the Nightforces for quality, but it's sure nice being able to scroll to whatever range you want with the Leup's without needing angled bases.
Beyond that, I've recently became sold on the Burris Signature Zee Rings. It's pretty sweet being able to forego an angled base simply by changing the ring inserts.
EDIT: The Nightforce BR 8-32x is a little too much scope for short range shots, so it presents it's own list of problems, and the adjustable objective isn't ideal for fast focusing on moving coyotes, but at $500+ less than the NXS, it's hard to say anything bad about the benchrest series! Usually when I take this out (mounted on a 7mm WSM Stiller), my wife picks up the shorter range shots with her Zeiss on her 6.5-284.
Last edited by Nomercy448; 11-05-2011 at 04:09 PM.
#8

No Mercy,
I wish I had the $$$$ to own scopes like these !
Nightforce 5.5-22x56 NXS with NP-R2
Bushnell Elite 6500 4.5-30x50mm
Nightforce 8-32x56 BR with NP-2DD
Leupold VX-3 LRT 6.5-20x50mm and 8.5-25x50mm
Ziess MC Conquest 6.5-20x50mm
I'm not a bright guy, so I put the same scope on all my rifles; so I always have the same sight picture (no matter which caliber) & I can use the adjustments with my eyes closed. LOL
Burris Signature Select 4X-16X 44MM with ballistic plex illuminated reticle.
I always mount my scopes with Burris "Zee" rings and the off-set inserts.
I can only tell you how small those dirty dogs appear even with 16X at 500 + yards.
Nightforce - Maybe one day.................no wonder you're talking 600 + yards.
Good for you buddy !!!
I wish I had the $$$$ to own scopes like these !
Nightforce 5.5-22x56 NXS with NP-R2
Bushnell Elite 6500 4.5-30x50mm
Nightforce 8-32x56 BR with NP-2DD
Leupold VX-3 LRT 6.5-20x50mm and 8.5-25x50mm
Ziess MC Conquest 6.5-20x50mm
I'm not a bright guy, so I put the same scope on all my rifles; so I always have the same sight picture (no matter which caliber) & I can use the adjustments with my eyes closed. LOL
Burris Signature Select 4X-16X 44MM with ballistic plex illuminated reticle.
I always mount my scopes with Burris "Zee" rings and the off-set inserts.
I can only tell you how small those dirty dogs appear even with 16X at 500 + yards.
Nightforce - Maybe one day.................no wonder you're talking 600 + yards.
Good for you buddy !!!
Last edited by Sheridan; 11-06-2011 at 12:54 PM.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 1,834

.220 Swift, Ruger 77 MK2 Target, Ruger No.1 and Savage 112 BVSS- S, 55grn V-Max's with 4064 powder, Leupold VX3's and Nightforce glass.
.308 Win, Savage 10 BAS Tactical, 155 grnBerger VLD's, RE-15 powder. BlackHawk Tactical glass.
I use Burris Signature rings and bases as well. Tough and solid. Great customer service, if ever needed.
.308 Win, Savage 10 BAS Tactical, 155 grnBerger VLD's, RE-15 powder. BlackHawk Tactical glass.
I use Burris Signature rings and bases as well. Tough and solid. Great customer service, if ever needed.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southeast Missouri
Posts: 2,178

I started out using my Browning bolt-action .243 Rifle,it works great in calm to windy conditions,my next choice for knock-down power and affordability in ammo would be a .223 Rifle.
My choice I went with was the CZ-USA "Varmint" in a .204 Ruger...talk about a long range Rifle that is very accurate and it has taken down every Coyote I have hit with it.I'm using Winchester 32 grain ballistic-tip bullets but plan on going with the Sierra Blitz Kings in 39 grain becasue of better accuracy.I'm completely thrilled with the .204 Bolt-action Rifle,can't say enough praise about it!The shells range from around $16.00 to $25.00 range per box of 20 shells depending on the brand and when they are on sale.
My choice I went with was the CZ-USA "Varmint" in a .204 Ruger...talk about a long range Rifle that is very accurate and it has taken down every Coyote I have hit with it.I'm using Winchester 32 grain ballistic-tip bullets but plan on going with the Sierra Blitz Kings in 39 grain becasue of better accuracy.I'm completely thrilled with the .204 Bolt-action Rifle,can't say enough praise about it!The shells range from around $16.00 to $25.00 range per box of 20 shells depending on the brand and when they are on sale.