No 220 swift available in the tikka .
Vanilla it is . Or should I say 223 .
My eyes are sore from reading about these 3 calibers for the last 2 days .. and weeks prior .
I coulda went with any of the 3 .. but it came down to twist rates between the 204 and the 223 in the tikkas .
Some tikka guys with 204 report accuracy problems with the heavier 40 grain bullets.. but amazing accuracy with the 32 grain with the 1 in 12 twist barrel in the tikka . As a coyote gun I would likely want the 40 grain pills . With so few choices of bullets with the 204 I didn’t want run into this problem . So I went the safe route with the good old and boring 223 Lol .
Thanks for all the input fellas . It was a toss up .
I will post back with an update when I get it and get some rounds through it .
Oh and now for a scope . Haha . More reading
No 220 swift available in the tikka .
Vanilla it is . Or should I say 223 .
My eyes are sore from reading about these 3 calibers for the last 2 days .. and weeks prior .
I coulda went with any of the 3 .. but it came down to twist rates between the 204 and the 223 in the tikkas .
Some tikka guys with 204 report accuracy problems with the heavier 40 grain bullets.. but amazing accuracy with the 32 grain with the 1 in 12 twist barrel in the tikka . As a coyote gun I would likely want the 40 grain pills . With so few choices of bullets with the 204 I didn’t want run into this problem . So I went the safe route with the good old and boring 223 Lol .
Thanks for all the input fellas . It was a toss up .
I will post back with an update when I get it and get some rounds through it .
Oh and now for a scope . Haha . More reading
Kinda having second thoughts now . Lol .
That 204 ruger is calling me . Too late though .. my 223 has already shipped .
I’m sure I will enjoy the 223 , it’s probably the kind of caliber everyone should own or at least, or have owned at least once .. and I never have .
223 it is .. but I’m already finding myself looking through the EE for a deal on a 204 ruger . Haha
Remember caliber is one thing bullet selection another. I've used 243, 223,204,12g and shot one with cast in a 303. Reloading is what will give you the most benefit.
In the 204 I find a 32 gr. Vmax works great. Not as impressed with the nosler offering. Others opinions will vary. No two shots on an animal are the same. Broadside tends to be the highest risk of damage. I much prefer the face on chest shot as there is a lot more length of animal for the bullet to decelerate.
If you're planning on shooting fox and cats then you may be better off with a 22 mag, 12g or a 243 running something in the 100gr. Range at 2-2200 fps. Hunting bullet not varmint.
If you're stuck using factory stuff , you're stuck using the genre of loads available for that caliber. So you're not going to find many slow moving 204 or 22-250 varmint factory loads. Realize as well that varmint bullets are not really intended for coyotes, they work well but some of them may be constructed lighter intended to break up easier on smaller targets. You will have to experiment with different bullets and weights until you find what works best for you and your hunting situations.
Personally I like the 204, the coyotes I get are called in, usually near or in Bush. Average range i shoot at is a about 50yds.
Good luck with whatever you purchase. They are all capable calibers.
The question was what caliber not cartridge, center fire .22 would cover most of the comments
204 ruger is very nice on pelts.. hit a coyote at 40 yards..
Didnt exit..
Very flat,,,,
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