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7mm-08 load for coyote & fox
27 November 2008, 01:21
Abob7mm-08 load for coyote & fox
Want to work up a predator hunting load for my kid’s 7mm-08
We want to save the hides so I’m thinking we need a tough bullet fired at a very slow velocity
Any suggestions?
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
27 November 2008, 02:14
TWCShoot Barnes Solids
27 November 2008, 11:05
Mark Dobrenski120 TSX and stay off the big bones...
Mark D
27 November 2008, 11:57
gumboot458Midway has the 140 gr Banded Barnes Solid .. Tho it may be a schoosh heavy it should fly pretty flat and buck the wind ............ If you have a long barrel you could probably get 2900 fps from them ,.... @ 2700 fps they would probably be more fur friendly and still shoot pretty flat ......
.If it can,t be grown , its gotta be mined ....
27 November 2008, 17:57
DMBBeen playing around with 100 grain Sierra HP's and 110 grain Speer TNT's in two 7x57's, probably not what you're looking for, but the accuracy they deliver is beyond good.
Don
27 November 2008, 18:33
vapodogIn all seriousness I doubt that you'll be happy with the 7-08 if you want to sell hides.....It's just too much.....look for a .22 hornet or something along that line
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27 November 2008, 23:14
AbobAgree but the boy loves his 7mm-08, he loves shooting our 5.56 AR-15 with bull barrel at the range but he always grabs the Steyr ProHunter when we head to the field -- Kids
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
28 November 2008, 22:01
fredj338SLow down any of the cup/core 160gr to 2500fps & you should be ok unless you hit big bones. It's going to act almost like a solid.
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29 November 2008, 06:47
Abobdo you prefer Sierra or Hornady
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
29 November 2008, 06:57
SlenkI popped a yote during deer season here with a 7mm-08 and 160 Sierra Gk not a very big hole at 180 yrds. But he sure died .
Slenk
29 November 2008, 10:02
AbobSlenk,
1. where us here?
2. isn't 160 grn kind of big for deer, you must grow them big where ever here is?
I load 160 grn for son's 7mm-08 for moose & black bear
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
29 November 2008, 11:23
Dr. Lou120 NBTs. They would be a great 7-08 bullet for coyote, deer, antelope. Lou
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29 November 2008, 18:40
SlenkAbob
160s is what my rifle shoots the best. There are so many nimrods out here in hunting season it looks like a pumpkin patch all over the place.If you get a shot you had dang well better put the animal down hard or someone else will have it.
One bullet does it all mouse to moose.
Central Washington
Slenk
29 November 2008, 20:03
6.5BROn coyote, a 100 Hornady HP is a very accurate bullet in a 7/08, shot one group at 1/2" and another at 5/8-3/4" at 200 yds, 3 shots both, in a factory 700v, chopped at 21" figuring with my load of Varget, I was running 3300 or so.
It likely will stay inside a yote, but a fox, it would more than likely cut in half....so for fur, heavy/slow may be best. You'll still have good trajectory at ranges you likely will hunt.
30 November 2008, 04:31
SlenkLight fast bullets out of the 7mm-08 leave a very large hole in coyotes.
Slenk