Entrance and exit in one, with 40 Berger at 4250, broadside, 125 yards.
Lot of spinning and staggering around with that one. And that was pretty much the score with every coyote I shot with the 40 Berger.
The only readily available bullet, custom or otherwise, that performed well with that much boiler room was the 45 Hornady. It killed great, actually. But the BC on it defeated the whole purpose of the build.
Did eventually get a bullet, made to my specs, that did everything I wanted it to.
That was all 20 years ago. I don't know what's all out there now. But building hot rods, sometimes it takes some trial and error to get traction out of all that horsepower. But I"m sure even today, you just can't take anything you've seen with a .204R and think it applies to the .20-250. Or, for that matter, the .20 Dasher, which I also have. It outruns the .20-250 pretty easy. Laser beam on rock chucks.
- DAA