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which caliber

.223
34 (77.3%)
.25-06
6 (13.6%)
.243
4 (9.1%)

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Voting closed: September 17, 2005, 02:03:53 PM

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Offline Swift One

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.223 or other?
« Reply #30 on: September 25, 2005, 11:09:14 AM »
I think the best thing you can do is run a ballistics program for your load and find out what the foot pounds of energy is going to be at different ranges.

I was told that a good rule of thumb to go by for Foot pounds of energy for killing Coyote would be for that every pound the animal weighs, 10ft/lbs is recommended for a good kill.  So, a 25lb yote would need 250ft/lbs of energy.  

With the information that I have gotten from a ballistics table, my load will deliver 271ft/lbs of energy at 400yds.  IMO, that is enough to kill the average yote in my area but I have discovered that my abilities limit out to around 300yds tops.

While I said that 300yds is pushing the capability of a 223, I did not say that it is beyond the capability.  It's just beyond my capability past 300 to make consistent lethal shots.  Sorry if I gave the wrong impression there. :oops:
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« Reply #31 on: September 25, 2005, 05:21:08 PM »
eh i also have a habit of skewing things sometimes. My mind tends to soak up gun info (very contrary to school:D) so it immidiatley becomes my uhhhhh i can't think of a word...see im just going on blindley.
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