Dear Guys,
I am trying to select a rifle for close range (under 100 yard) coyote hunting in the East. I really like the Browning low wall model 1885 in .22 Hornet. But, based on my research, it appears that Browning used a .223 barrel instead of a .224. The result is that this rifle will shoot the lighter bullets accurately, but is really bad with the heavier bullets.
So, if I get one of these, I may find that it only shoots the 35 grain bullets well.
I will be using factory ammo only.
My question is: I know people love the Hornaday 35 grain V-Max rounds, but do you think that these will be powerful enough for coyote out to 100 yards? That is a pretty darned light bullet.
One person suggested I just get a .22 Mag, which I think is routinely sold with 40 to 45 grain bullets. But, I think that this round has far less energy than a .22 Hornet, and may even be louder than a Hornet.
My brother shot two coyotes last year, and they both weighed around 35 to 40 pounds.
All advice is welcome.
Thanks, Mannyrock