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The right gun

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:55 pm
by hunter
I am from MN and would like some opions on the right gun. Dont want to ruin the pelts but do want to kill coyotes, foxes, and hopefully a bobcat or two. I would guess no shot over 300yrds. mostly 150 or so?

Re: The right gun

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 4:39 pm
by bucksnbears
over-all, i'd pick a .223. most that worry about pelt damage seem to favor the 52 hollow point. don't overllok the.222 rem.its a great little cartridge out to about 300.

Re: The right gun

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:49 pm
by Prairie Ghost
If you're are just starting out whatever you own that will go bang above a 22 rimfire. If you have been doing this for awhile and looking for a better caliber in your neck of the woods can't beat a 204 shooting 32 gr V-max

Re: The right gun

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:08 am
by Ozarks Hillbilly
.223 Rem. would be a really good choice,there are lots of factory rifles chambered in that caliber along as a large variety of factory ammo as well. That can be a real plus if your not a hand loader.

Re: The right gun

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:37 pm
by The_Punisher
Check your states laws too! We in Mich have laws requiring rim fire in the southern part and for the night season. I like a 22 mag for the close work, but a 223 is great for the open country. A 223 is cheap to reload, surplus ammo is readily avail, you can go semi or bolt. I have a dual purpose competition AR-15 and varmint gun. The scope is quick disconnect, 20 bbl. match, 5,20, 30 rnd mags. I load 62gr fmj bullets for coyotes, no expansion. For Match I load the 69-75gr bullets, molly'd up to preserve my barrel.