Even a blind man

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Re: Even a blind man

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I have had very little runners with any of the calibers if the shot was in the body.
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I am on my 2nd .22-6mm barrel and have had a total of 2 lost coyotes with it. hits real hard. About 99.9% sure both died, if I would have had the dog I would have recovered both. nothing beats a well placed shot.
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Coyotehunter wrote:I am on my 2nd .22-6mm barrel and have had a total of 2 lost coyotes with it. hits real hard. About 99.9% sure both died, if I would have had the dog I would have recovered both. nothing beats a well placed shot.
Is that a 6mm Remington case, necked down to .224?
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Yep. Sure is pushing a 69 grain bullet right around 3500ftps
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Re: Even a blind man

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Prairie Ghost wrote:Yep. Sure is pushing a 69 grain bullet right around 3500ftps
That should do the trick alright. I thought you might like to see an old photo that I found in photobucket.
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