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Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
(Post 4020314)
the 22 wmr would do to about 100 yards and I highly reccomend the federal 50 gr. loads.
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I'm not really a fan of the 22WMR for coyotes unless you can put it right on the shoulder and break him down. Then you may still have to put another one in him quickly to avoid a runoff. I take it no centerfires are allowed where you are going to be hunting because if they are my 22 Hornet would be just the ticket on those yotes!
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Originally Posted by Topgun 3006
(Post 4020361)
I'm not really a fan of the 22WMR for coyotes unless you can put it right on the shoulder and break him down. Then you may still have to put another one in him quickly to avoid a runoff. I take it no centerfires are allowed where you are going to be hunting because if they are my 22 Hornet would be just the ticket on those yotes!
In CT, I can't use them because of their mag cap. All hold over 4 rounds. I think, that if I am to buy another Yote hunting rifle, I would buy a Rossi single shot .223 or would that caliber be to large? |
.223 would do the trick with no problem and if you can hunt with the one you have in some areas that's what I would be using.
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.223rem is THE coyote calling cartridge. If a lot of bobcats or fox are on the menu, then look something a little more fur friendly, .22hornet, or the new .17 hornet, but if coyotes will be your common fodder, the .223rem is where it's at.
For what it's worth, if you're hanging up on an AR-15 magazine capacity, I'd just go find a low cap AR magazine. |
Originally Posted by Nomercy448
(Post 4020394)
.223rem is THE coyote calling cartridge. If a lot of bobcats or fox are on the menu, then look something a little more fur friendly, .22hornet, or the new .17 hornet, but if coyotes will be your common fodder, the .223rem is where it's at.
For what it's worth, if you're hanging up on an AR-15 magazine capacity, I'd just go find a low cap AR magazine. Besides an AR-15 type, and Ruger mini 14, what other .223 semi autos are there? I have a really nice tactical NcStar optic that is made for .223/5.56 AR-15's. I used it for Hog Hunting. I think that when I move to CT and get my pistol permit and hunting license, I will take a trip to Cabelas and buy an AR-15 Varminteer or something. Dave. |
You can get a 22 mag for pretty darn cheap and be able to shoot a lot more accurately. Slugs from the .410 would work but will cost one heck of a lot more than the 22 in the long run. When you get up to a 12 guage, you can effectively have the power needed and also the range due to more powder and lead, but I have never heard of anyone even actually killing a yote with a .410... BB
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