Handgunr
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Gang,
It's getting time to dust off this thread again I guess.
After the other day, while Dennis, I and the father-in-law were out chuck hunting, Dennis spots this "very large" male coyote walking the far edge of the field he was in.
He mentioned that it followed the far edge of the field he was in at about 150yds from his spot. He said that he was quite big, and that he had a nice "reddish" coat for this time of year. Not having their winter fur yet, he said that he could only imagine what he'd look like when fall gets here. He wasn't spooked and kept looking into the woodline along the edge he was walking. Dennis got the feeling that there was another inside the woodline paralleling him.
This was the same area where I got my spring bird earlier.
I worked up loads in that .22 Super Jet for thick woods coyotes this fall, and man does this thing shoot.
Right now it's running 3400fps for a 40gr. VMax on 14.2grs of Hodgdon Li'l Gun. Five shots are running inside a dime at 100yds, and I've poked several chucks with it so far. They get torn up pretty bad if I hit on a thin area, but full body shots drop them on the spot with no exits. With a 20" barrel, she swings excellent, which is what I want for the woods.
Ballistically, I never expected this old wildcat to better .221 Fireball loads as the case capacity is about 8% less, but my loads (compared to 24" .221 Fireball book data) are faster (safely so), on much less powder....go figure.
I was able (initially) to reach velocities up around 3560-3600fps before getting signs of high pressure, i.e.; sticky extraction, case web expansion and primer pocket enlargement.
Oh well...it's ALL good....fun to play.
Hope the summer's going well...
Bob
It's getting time to dust off this thread again I guess.
After the other day, while Dennis, I and the father-in-law were out chuck hunting, Dennis spots this "very large" male coyote walking the far edge of the field he was in.
He mentioned that it followed the far edge of the field he was in at about 150yds from his spot. He said that he was quite big, and that he had a nice "reddish" coat for this time of year. Not having their winter fur yet, he said that he could only imagine what he'd look like when fall gets here. He wasn't spooked and kept looking into the woodline along the edge he was walking. Dennis got the feeling that there was another inside the woodline paralleling him.
This was the same area where I got my spring bird earlier.
I worked up loads in that .22 Super Jet for thick woods coyotes this fall, and man does this thing shoot.
Right now it's running 3400fps for a 40gr. VMax on 14.2grs of Hodgdon Li'l Gun. Five shots are running inside a dime at 100yds, and I've poked several chucks with it so far. They get torn up pretty bad if I hit on a thin area, but full body shots drop them on the spot with no exits. With a 20" barrel, she swings excellent, which is what I want for the woods.
Ballistically, I never expected this old wildcat to better .221 Fireball loads as the case capacity is about 8% less, but my loads (compared to 24" .221 Fireball book data) are faster (safely so), on much less powder....go figure.
I was able (initially) to reach velocities up around 3560-3600fps before getting signs of high pressure, i.e.; sticky extraction, case web expansion and primer pocket enlargement.
Oh well...it's ALL good....fun to play.
Hope the summer's going well...
Bob