peterk1234
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I've recently gotten into coyote hunting. My loving wife got me a tikka 223 t3x lite with a 20 inch barrel for Christmas. I'm a huge fan of the tikka. My primary rifle is a t3x lite in 308. My gopher gun is a t1x.
I know the 223 will be lights out with a 68 grain bullet. I load a 68 gr bthp with varget for my AR and it's quite accurate. Anything lighter though and it's all over the place.
I've started load development for the bolt, trying to get a 53 gr vmax to play nice. My thinking is that the vmax, and a lighter bullet will limit pelt damage. I started with BLC2. It did okay but wasn't where I wanted to be. Best I got was 7/8 moa. Tried varget today and found a load that gave my 3/8 moa. Average speed was 2905 fps.
A few questions. I've seen a number of posts where folks are well over 3,000 fps. I'm not getting there, at least not without accuracy going to hell. My good varget load was 26.5 gr, not sure I want to push much past that. Plus accuracy started to drop. I'm probably only shooting 300 yards max, so does it really matter?
Am I on the right track with trying to preserve pelt damage or am I over thinking it? And how would that bthp (hornady) do on a pelt? Thanks Pete
I know the 223 will be lights out with a 68 grain bullet. I load a 68 gr bthp with varget for my AR and it's quite accurate. Anything lighter though and it's all over the place.
I've started load development for the bolt, trying to get a 53 gr vmax to play nice. My thinking is that the vmax, and a lighter bullet will limit pelt damage. I started with BLC2. It did okay but wasn't where I wanted to be. Best I got was 7/8 moa. Tried varget today and found a load that gave my 3/8 moa. Average speed was 2905 fps.
A few questions. I've seen a number of posts where folks are well over 3,000 fps. I'm not getting there, at least not without accuracy going to hell. My good varget load was 26.5 gr, not sure I want to push much past that. Plus accuracy started to drop. I'm probably only shooting 300 yards max, so does it really matter?
Am I on the right track with trying to preserve pelt damage or am I over thinking it? And how would that bthp (hornady) do on a pelt? Thanks Pete
