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Originally Posted By: IndependentSounds good. If I do stay with the .223 what is the most devastating factory load in .223 if I am not worried about pelt damage?
I started out chasing coyotes with a 223 savage 12 with Fiocci 40gr vmax factory rounds. They were like 50 rounds for 23.00 or so, and I never did lose a coyote with them... as a matter of fact I was amazed that they dumped those doggies so well... BUT.... I did hit them in the frontal half... lungs...shoulder.... chest... neck... just about anywhere in the front half, and they were DRT.
When shooters don't hit the frontal portion and lose dogs, they usually blame it on the bullet or caliber... something other than their marksmanship. Equipment can get a bad rap when shooting skills are the problem... and Boy O Boy... shooting skills can go hay wire quick when the action is hot with coyote fever. Most people shoot to quick... taking a rushed shot when it wasn't necessary... which can happen more often when your trying to get the first shot before your buddy does... that's why I believe a solo hunter will take more time for a more accurate shot.
I just noticed that Midway has them on sale for 22.49 for 50 rds.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/183622...-max-ammunition
I started out chasing coyotes with a 223 savage 12 with Fiocci 40gr vmax factory rounds. They were like 50 rounds for 23.00 or so, and I never did lose a coyote with them... as a matter of fact I was amazed that they dumped those doggies so well... BUT.... I did hit them in the frontal half... lungs...shoulder.... chest... neck... just about anywhere in the front half, and they were DRT.
When shooters don't hit the frontal portion and lose dogs, they usually blame it on the bullet or caliber... something other than their marksmanship. Equipment can get a bad rap when shooting skills are the problem... and Boy O Boy... shooting skills can go hay wire quick when the action is hot with coyote fever. Most people shoot to quick... taking a rushed shot when it wasn't necessary... which can happen more often when your trying to get the first shot before your buddy does... that's why I believe a solo hunter will take more time for a more accurate shot.
I just noticed that Midway has them on sale for 22.49 for 50 rds.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/183622...-max-ammunition