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To what ohihunter asked. I shoot 50gr Hornady SP and they shoot very well. That 50gr SP load is a cheap plinking load I made to stock up on with H335 and CCI400 primers, NOT a good combo for sub zero hunting, they really run out of steam in below zero, but when I plink and shoot more volume during the warmer months they are as good as my best hunting load and I'm sure the bullet would be great on coyotes too.


I haven't shot any of the hornadys with a canalure, honestly I would be surprised if they shot poorly, and just because it has a canalure doesn't mean you have to crimp them.


My coyote load right now is CCI450 primers, CFE223 and 65gr SGK. I developed that load for a pipe dream of a hog hunt this winter, never happened but I am simply tickled with that load. 16" BHW barrel and drops at range are saying 3100+fps and when I hold my little 1-4x scope just right the bullet holes are touching, a real hammer for a compact AR but easy on even fox fur at the same time.


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