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I am not even going to respond to this tirade, except for the following: I am no newbie. I get plenty of action. I live in the Berkshires. I hunt in the woods, and in some open fields (I happen to live on a farm). I think you could have responded with a little more tact and way more respect for someone you don't even know.
Yes Chuck that was quite harsh, and I appologize here, and have sent you a PM.
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Just out of curiousity . What bullets were you shooting in the .223 when you had the problems ? What bullets do you use in your .243 ?
Brian M - I guess the better question is what haven't I shot coyotes with in the 223. I hunted with it for 3 years, so believe I gave it a fair chance. I used 40 grain Nosler BT, 50, and 55 grain Vmax, 45, 50, 55, 60, and 65 grain SP and HP. I believe my best and most consistant results came from the Hornady 60 grain SP. But it takes me 3 seasons to call and kill as many coyotes as CV32 can in a weekend, so maybe the runners are just something that I'm not willing to put up with. If I had a coyote paradise, I'm sure I would care less about a few runners.
Brian M - Although I've shot a wide variety of projectiles from my 243, I keep coming back to the Sierra BTHP Gameking. That bullet just melts the coyotes at all angles, and has the extra athority to anchor dogs on the spot. Just breaks down those shoulders. No worries. This is important to me, as I shoot most coyotes facing me, or quartering in. If I'm lucky I will get an occassional broadside as they travel through the forest.
Another factor (at least for Notrheast guys) is you will call a bruiser every once in awhile. I'm just not felling too warm and fuzzy toting my 223 when you may have a coyote the size of a Labrador Retriever respond. Hate to get a run-off on such a huge animal.
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Of course you can all have a different opion from me (insert opinion of your choice here)…. But then you would be wrong
Spoken like a true Mass. Democrat!!!!
RKR, ya Ted Kennedy taught me that verbage while we were coyote hunting last year /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
I looked at Remingtons tables and compared the .223 55grBT, the .220 Swift 50grPSP, and the .243 75grBT and came up with the following;
Muzzle 100 200 300 400
.223 1209 927 701 522 380
.220 Swift 1586 1107 760 506 325
.243 1897 1564 1282 1044 842
You can clearly see the huge advantage the 243 has over the 223.