I use the Speer TNT and Hornady 75g VMax in my 243Win on coyotes @ 3300 ft/sec. Similar results. As pointed out shot placement AND angle of the hit can yield various outcomes. I give my coyotes to a chap who turns them into robes for native dancing ceremonies. He’s very observant/critical/picky of the ‘aftermath’ of every shot I make. I ask for the autopsy reports,lol. I use Speer TNT’s in the 6.5CM and the 25/06Rem also but at the end of the day he prefers the coyotes shot with the 40g Hornady VMax out of the 204Ruger. The .17Remington with 25g Hornady HPs is also VERY fur friendly, but some of the big 50-70lb coyotes here in southern Ontario can suck up a well placed centre chest hit and still run 200 yards. And you need some snow to track them down as with the one tiny entrance hole only they don’t bleed out too well to the exterior. This observation is based on more than a few personal experiences. CheersWho has experience with a 6 creed or 243 shooting varmint grenades or Speer TNT on coyotes? What should the velocity be to minimize fur damage / exit wound?
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Barnes tsx, ttsx or lrx are good when saving fur.Who has experience with a 6 creed or 243 shooting varmint grenades or Speer TNT on coyotes? What should the velocity be to minimize fur damage / exit wound?
I put a 4'' hole in one today with 95 bergers!
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