That 29gr load shows some promise too. If it wasn’t for that one flyer, looks like it would’ve been an inch group.
JTD
Yah, I will have to try the min 28.7 and work it up to around 30 grains. I'm trying to get a coyote, so I'm happy with sub 2 inch groups. I'm also not a racing gun guy either. A coyote won't know the difference between 300 fps when you hit him haha.
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I’ve never heard a coyote complain about velocity.
JTD
Only Wiley when he was chasing the Roadrunner! [emoji3]
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If I were choosing a bullet (for use in rifles) for non big game critters it would be something >71grs. Hopefully I could get an accurate load out of the 55,58,or 60gr bullets. This,given I did not care about pelt damage.
I would want the speed for trajectory purposes,rotational velocity for terminal ballistics,and the thin jacket of a purposely designed varmint bullet.
My 14" pistol does not like the lighter bullets. It's favorite are the 85 and 95gr bullets . . . max fast. --- SAWMAN
Why just dance when you can "rock and roll".
STONER 63A ( MK-23/XM-207 )
XM177E2
SAWMAN, I wanted something close to my 100 gr deer hunting rounds. I may get some Hornady 58, 65, or 75gr Vmax to try out as well. Here in Pennsylvania, I will be shooting a max of 200 yards at most times.
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Here is the data off a load I done while I was in this hitch.
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