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jump on that sako you wont be sorry
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Yep .222 works just fine on Indiana coyotes. I also use a 22.250 and .223 and a 22 K Hornet(out to 250 yards). If the Hornet will do it, then the .222 will also.
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The 222 is quite adequate for coyotes. This guy took the first round in his east end while headed west.That was enough to stop him and put the next 40 gr Ballistic Tip in his chest. Range was just under 200 yds.
Then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free. John 8:32
A lie doesn't become truth; wrong doesn't become right; evil doesn't become good, just because it's accepted by the majority...Rick Warren
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Thanks for all the input and advice. my Triple Duece is a Savage Model 340.I haven't shot it yet but I had one years ago that was a Tack driver.I used 20 gr of 4198 and a 55 gr Hornaday
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50g Sierra sp in a 222 is magic, 20.5g 4198
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Rhiimaki .222 and 40 grain Ballistic Tips. Been my, now my sons, tried and true combo for coyotes for as long as Noslers been makin' em.
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