Travis; Thanks for the load suggestions, I'll give it a whirl for sure and see how it does.
I've shot a bit of the WC845 in the .30-30 so I know it burns and all that, so I'll try some of that over the chronograph with the 60 grainers too.
There are somewhere ensconced in my reloading room shelves, a box of 60gr Partusions and some sort of TSX's too - 53's I'd say without looking right now.
They might be tried out too just because.
Mainly I picked this thing up to shoot at far away rocks and to have a cheap to shoot/light recoiling/fun rifle for new shooters to try out.
I've got an ancient 1:14 .22-250AI with a 26" #4 Douglas Premium match barrel that shoots quite well, but a lot of new shooters find it's way to heavy for them and well frankly it is a pretty heavy coyote rifle all things considered.
On the low-income wildlife hunt though you've got me thinking as our family tries to shoot at least one "really local" mulie buck every fall.
Since I had to pay more for the rifle up here across the medicine line, do you think it'd be OK using a clunker in a sort of middle class/blue collar farming/vineyard sort of neighborhood?
Any suggestions on where I might search out the complete rules on the 'net?
Being a Canuck I don't want to offend anyone - naturally - and of course I'm sorry if I have....
As always I'll save you a seat near the back Travis.
Dwayne
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