AtlLaw that would be nice.
Do you still have the load data for them so I could do my own if they work out?
I will pm you my address.
Thanks!
casterbuster
Just two things.
First-you didn't answer the part about coyotejoe.
Second-if a gun will put three shots inside of 3/4" at 100 consistently, as mine will, than why would you not expect it to put one shot inside of 4" at 80?
Assuming an 8" vital most would not think long about a 200 or even a 250yd shot and would be supprised if it didn't hit there with a gun that would print even 1.5" groups at 100.
I am not trying to change anyone minds.
There are those who believe in vital shots, those who take neck shots, and those who take a few head shots.
I have taken far more vitals shots and had to track several.
I make one bad shot which may be due to a scope failure.
Out side of this one deer I have never had not one take a step from a head shot.
Think of me as you wish.
If anyone can say they have never made a bad shot, wherever that may be than they are very very good or have not shot at much game!
Forget the possible scope failure.
Have you ever been varmint hunting?
If so have you ever taken a long shot over 200yds?
If so, did you expect to hit that varmint?
About the same size.
I expect to hit every animal I shoot at, including the one that was running, and I can tell you I don't miss many!
I hunt at least 3 to 4 times a week year round.
I have been doing so for over 40 years and can not even think of the number of animals I have taken.
I can't recall the number I have missed either but I can just about tell you the number I have made bad shots on and those have been 2 deer counting this one and the rest have been groundhogs and a few rats.
In closing I will say one last thing.
If you have never made a bad shot, congrats to you.
Just remember that if it does ever happen think back on your own words-
you may have made that same shot one thousand times before, but how about that one time that it didn't work out. Food for thought
I am done with this one!!!
LONGTOM