Originally Posted By: BleedsBlueWith a Nosgar you can compare it to taking a valkyrie case and lengthening it where it can hold 3.5gn more water. Same bolt and same case head. When using Hagar brass you can push about 5000psi more than nosler brass which gives the cartridge more performance. Also the Hagar brass improves accuracy tremendously.
I push 55gn projectiles at 3650ish with temp stable H4895, I had achieved more speed when using CFE223 but the temp sensitivity resulted in POI shifts due to speed loss and gains. I sacrificed some speed but gained consistency.
Personally I believe that this combination is the best performance that you can get for predator hunting out of an AR platform currently.
If the 22NXS becomes available how I want it I will swiftly change over.
In 223varminters defense, when a person is coyote hunting there is very limited time to make a decision to shoot. So a slower heavier setup is not viable, because there is not time to figure ballistics and compensate for drop, not to mention The target is moving. The flatter it shoots the higher your success.
Those of us whom actually night hunt know that a shot at 300+ yards is very rare. Most often it will be 50-200yds.
In my opinion based on case capacity and pressure of the valkyrie vs. 5.56NATO/223wylde pushing a projectile of 60gn or less there is virtually no advantage of running a valkyrie over the 5.56/wylde. The same light projectiles can be used in any of the mentioned cartridges and ballistic coefficient doesn't change only speeds do.
If you mostly hunt stationary targets at long ranges off of a bench rest and only occasionally hunt animals then a Valkyrie is a good option.
As long as coyote has legs and has the ablility to run I'll always take the fastest flattest option available.
A bench, a set of bags, range finder, spotter, ballistics calculator and wind flags would be a little inconvenient to carry on a stand. Tom....can you incorporate all of these items into the nightstalker for the valkyrie users?
So very true. The intended application is critical. Match the application with the right equipment and you will be very happy. try to force something to into a situation that it was not intended for...square peg, round hole.
If you can put rounds on target, you can probably kill a coyote. That said, there are platforms taht are going to do that better than others. Those looking for the "magic bullet" are never going to be satisfied. The search will continue...