I was reading a post by Byron South in the archives on the perfect bullet and the story of a couple of coyote shot with the 17 rem. that splashed and ran off came up. This was supposed to show I guess the failings of the 17. The problem with the stories is the bullet type and velocity were not given. If you use fragile bullets especially 20 gr.fragile bullets you will have problems far more often. The berger 25 gr. Match target has a fantastic record for drt coyotes with no exits. My point is this, far to often I see posts on bullet performance were people do not state exact bullet type or the velocity. Velocity is huge in any discussion on fur friendly bullets. I read a lot of carnage stories using vmax,yet I have had amazingly fur friendly results with 35 gr. Vmax with my hornet at 2800 fps. With rising fur prices I think more hunters will be looking for better fur saving bullets.But the best bullet will always be accompanied by a specific velocity at average calling ranges.Of course long range shooting changes everything.I remember seeing $75 fox turned into rubbish when a new 4x4 pickup cost $7000 and gas was well under $1. With all the new bullets there will always be people looking for a more perfect fur friendly load. The hunters with vast numbers of pelts under their belts that actually care about saving fur will have the best answers. Those answers will include specific bullet type muzzle velocity and even barrel twist.Have a good summer.