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For long range, would I really be gaining anything with any of the .24s over my .260?
I've got a 243 that I bought for a long range coyote gun and never use it. It's too hard on fur and eats too much powder. If I need a heavy hitter I've got a 6x45mm that is crazy accurate and a 6mm-204 that shoots realy nice also. For hunting coyotes for fur I find the 222 Rem 223 Rem and a 22-204 just the ticket. I'm going to do some serious hunting with a 218 Bee this season also. I tried the 250 Savage and 25-204 both pushing 75gr HP's at 3150fps and was leaving football sized exit, nice deer cartridges but too much for coyotes. I'm going to try it again with 90gr GK's out here on the coast where there is a chance of calling some larger critters.AWS
omg please do a .224 tth its the 6mm necked to .22 then you use a fast twist barrel and shoot heavy for caliber .22 caliber bullets. I think it pushes the 60 grain partition at about 3800 build it and allow me to live vicariously
Quote from: jdb on December 11, 2009, 07:32:58 PMomg please do a .224 tth its the 6mm necked to .22 then you use a fast twist barrel and shoot heavy for caliber .22 caliber bullets. I think it pushes the 60 grain partition at about 3800 build it and allow me to live vicariously 22-243 you will only get 500 rds and be replacing the barrel but o boy. i cant wait im having one built with a huskemaw mounted on it for my misses christmas present