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| The light stuff works great for smaller animals, as long as you have relatively calm wind conditions. For coyote sized stuff I've always used Sierra's 45gr spitzers. |
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| If I were to attempt to whack a coyote with a Hornet, I'd use the Nosler 45 gr Solid Base bullet. Accurate, it will hold together and penetrate.
I think the little Hornady Vmax isn't built near heavy enough to reliably kill coyotes. They're tough. It isn't enough to blow a crater in their shoulder. The bullet has to reach vitals.
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| Posts: 149 | Location: Nebraska USA | Registered: 22 February 2002 | 
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| Perhaps I am wrong in my thinking but, aren't .22 Hornets in 1 in 14 and 1 in 16 twists? I use the 45 grain bullets for out of the city shooting and the 55 grain bullets for "Squib" inside the city shooting. There is a lot of controversy about the accuracy of some .22 Hornets but, I found 2 loads that work. |
| Posts: 355 | Location: Roanoke, Virginia | Registered: 29 May 2003 | 
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| Hi Madison,
Most Hornet's are 1:14 or 1:16. Mine is the NEF Handi-Rifle and they use a 1:12 for the .223 and .22 Hornet. |
| Posts: 153 | Location: Butler County, Ohio | Registered: 23 September 2003 | 
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