- Location
- Back in the Peace Country
Who has suggestions,...I have been getting good feedback to go with a 120 gr Balistic Tip....
sealhunter, to look for an inherently accurate load, can and quite often is, a pipe dream, in a rifle, that is built for heavier bullets.
Free bore, the distance the bullet, jumps to engage the lands can and most often does, kill accuracy. By going to a substantially shorter bullet, it can have a serious effect on accuracy. Some rifles, not most, are OK, most aren't. They may be OK at relatively short ranges but you must remember, a coyote has a cross section of about 6 inches at the lungs. The shoulder area, is slightly larger.
I don't know your capabilities, but my limitations, are about 400meters, with purpose built rifles. I like the idea of the 7mm diameter bullet, it is less likely to be frangible on coyote sized bodies. I personally use a 6.5x55, with 95gr, Hornady A-max. The rifle, has a very short throat. It was rechambered 3 times, with different throat lengths, to get the accuracy required.
If your rifle is accurate, with 140grain bullets, use them. As always, be careful of your downrange targets and what is behind them.