220 Swift for coyotes

Lorne; I have used the Swift to slay coyotes for many, many years, and it's always an "iffy" situation. A couple of bullets that I have had success with staying inside a coyote are the Speer 52 grain HP and the Sierra 50 grain Blitz. Here are the problems, though. The 52 Speer has a rather large opening, which means the BC is not as good as many other 50-53 HP's
The Sierra Blitz occasionally comes apart in the air at Swift velocities. Almost any bullet will sometimes exit a Coyote broadside. If your shot is Quartering or head on, even the 50 Ballistic tip will often stay inside. I even tried 55 grain FMJ's a number of years ago before they became taboo in BC. and I found they often left exits as big as expanding bullets unless you lowered the velocity a fair bit, and AFAIAC, high velocity is what the Swift is all about. If I want to launch .224 projectiles at lower velocities, I will shoot my 222 Remington, or even my 22 K-Hornet. Regards, Eagleye.
 
I have loaded up some 85 grain TSX in 6mm that I want to try on coyotes. I don't think they will hurt the pelt much at all. Barnes makes a 45 grain .22 I think.
 
I shot yotes with a Remington VSSF in a 220 Swift one winter with 55 gr. V-Max and it was not any harder on fur then my 22-250 and .223
If I were to worry about fur Id shoot the 52 gr. HP by Speer or Berger but who really cares... furs are worth zero these days from what i here.

Cheers!!
 
My buddy has been shooting the Speer 52 gr HP's for years with his 22-250 he tells me that he has never had an exit with one of these bullets on coyotes or wolves.

A couple years ago when we dropped off my wolf that I had shot with my 22-250 and 60gr Sierra Varminter to a guy that skins for my buddy he wasn't home so we just put the wolf on his skinning table.

A couple days later when we came back the guy said to my friend "I new it wasn't your wolf because there was an exit hole"...

Yep he swears by them...
 
hey tb . tell that to a friend of mine who shoots crows at 300 yards plus with that bullet out of his 220 swift .
 
"The Sierra Blitz occasionally comes apart in the air at Swift velocities."

Oh, good. I thought my problem was unique to me & my Swifty and/or load. I couldn't figure out why I couldn't hit the paper at 100 yds, until I tried 25 yds. I was shooting about improved cylinder, it seemed....

When I tried some older Sierras with soft point instead of plastic, they held together fine with same load. Left a big exit hole in the coyote, though.
 
When I had a swift I used hornady 55gr sxsp loaded as hot as I could. Almost never had an exit hole, but did have the bullet come apart the odd time. The bullets are designed for lower velocities but they worked great for me.
 
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