Hunting & Fishing best rate of twist in .223 for long range coyote h

Re: best rate of twist in .223 for long range coyote h

The 223 in any twist rate would work fine, just make sure you pick your bullets to match the twist weight.

Coyotes don't need heavy bullets, they need accurate bullets.

I've shot several with 32 grn 204 Ruger bullets, never had one that was hit, run off, nor did they require a second hit.
 
Re: best rate of twist in .223 for long range coyote h

7 twist to run up to 80's
8 twist to run 75's
9 twist to run 69's (some might stabilize the 75gr AMAX)

Those are twist rates to be on the safe side
 
Re: best rate of twist in .223 for long range coyote h

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: T-Hoe</div><div class="ubbcode-body">69grn mk over 26grns of varget is my go to coyote load. </div></div>
very close to what i'm running... 1-8twst using the 69smks... lays a nice little thump on them dogs.
 
Re: best rate of twist in .223 for long range coyote h

Yes you are correct. If you want to run heavies, your best bet with the 1/9 will be the 75 AMAX like JCH mentioned. However, it is not necessary. Find what works best for you and your rifle, and its sure to work on a song dog.
 
Re: best rate of twist in .223 for long range coyote h

My coyote rig is a Sabre Defense with a heavy 24" barrel, 8 twist. It shoots lights out with a 75 gr Hornady BTHP match. The Hornady factory offerings with this bullet shoot great also, whether it's the TAP version or the Hornady match loads.

Here's a pic where gun is set-up for night work.
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