rockinbbar
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An interesting discussion came up in another thread about bullet design & performance. I thought it would be interesting to see what your knowledge & experience leads to here....
To start from the start...
I've always used regular PSP bullets out of my .223's....With variable results.
Had more runners & spinners than I would like. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
4-5 years ago I switched to 55 grain Ballistic Tip bullets....It seemed that my trouble was over. I experienced excellent killing power with the ballistic tip ammo out of my .223 past 300 yards, in fact. I don't think I had a runner or spinner.....UNTIL /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif late season this year. I probably had 7-10 that were spinners & runners.
Some of these coyotes were brought down with additional shots, some traveled a ways until piling up....still some were seen going into brush at a dead run at 1/2 mile, never to be seen again.
I HATE this! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/angry-smiley-055.gif I like to make quick, clean kills on EVERYTHING I shoot. I mean a Bang-Flop is what I strive for...
Of the coyotes recovered after spinning or running, they were found to have been shot in a very fatal area, but were able to run anyway.
A couple of cases, I knew I hit the coyote SOLID, & actually found blood, tissue & lung on the ground, or in bushes...The coyote was never recovered in some cases where terminal evidence was found. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
I exclusively use Ultramax 55 gr Ballistic Tip ammo at 3000 FPS in my .223's.
I have heard that Black Hills makes 60 gr V-Max bullets for .223's & I have heard they don't exit a coyote in most cases...
With the Ballistic Tips, I have an exit in nearly ALL coyotes. Even in long-range shots....(over 300 yards) /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
Why would that be?
I know that Nosler constructs the Ballistic Tip to be more of a penetrating bullet as the caliber goes up....Say from .243 to .338 calibers. BUT, why would I get blow-throughs in a 55 gr .223 bullet?
Are the V-Max bullets constructed with a thinner jacket?
At first, I thought that there was very MINIMAL differences in a 55 gr Ballistic Tip & a 60 gr V-Max....Now, I'm not too sure....
Please share your experience in what I have noted here. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
The way I see it, a .223 is plenty for coyotes. I know they are TOUGH & the .223 needs to go through the boiler-room of a coyote to put them down, but I have never experienced bullet failure from a supposedly "premium bullet" as many times as I have in the past year. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif
All input is appreciated!!
Thanks,
Barry
To start from the start...
I've always used regular PSP bullets out of my .223's....With variable results.
Had more runners & spinners than I would like. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
4-5 years ago I switched to 55 grain Ballistic Tip bullets....It seemed that my trouble was over. I experienced excellent killing power with the ballistic tip ammo out of my .223 past 300 yards, in fact. I don't think I had a runner or spinner.....UNTIL /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif late season this year. I probably had 7-10 that were spinners & runners.
Some of these coyotes were brought down with additional shots, some traveled a ways until piling up....still some were seen going into brush at a dead run at 1/2 mile, never to be seen again.
I HATE this! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/angry-smiley-055.gif I like to make quick, clean kills on EVERYTHING I shoot. I mean a Bang-Flop is what I strive for...
Of the coyotes recovered after spinning or running, they were found to have been shot in a very fatal area, but were able to run anyway.
A couple of cases, I knew I hit the coyote SOLID, & actually found blood, tissue & lung on the ground, or in bushes...The coyote was never recovered in some cases where terminal evidence was found. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
I exclusively use Ultramax 55 gr Ballistic Tip ammo at 3000 FPS in my .223's.
I have heard that Black Hills makes 60 gr V-Max bullets for .223's & I have heard they don't exit a coyote in most cases...
With the Ballistic Tips, I have an exit in nearly ALL coyotes. Even in long-range shots....(over 300 yards) /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
Why would that be?
I know that Nosler constructs the Ballistic Tip to be more of a penetrating bullet as the caliber goes up....Say from .243 to .338 calibers. BUT, why would I get blow-throughs in a 55 gr .223 bullet?
Are the V-Max bullets constructed with a thinner jacket?
At first, I thought that there was very MINIMAL differences in a 55 gr Ballistic Tip & a 60 gr V-Max....Now, I'm not too sure....
Please share your experience in what I have noted here. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
The way I see it, a .223 is plenty for coyotes. I know they are TOUGH & the .223 needs to go through the boiler-room of a coyote to put them down, but I have never experienced bullet failure from a supposedly "premium bullet" as many times as I have in the past year. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif
All input is appreciated!!
Thanks,
Barry