Thoughts on .17hmr for coyotes?

Will it work? Yes
Have I done it? Yes
Called in a pair to about 30 yards after an afternoon of shooting gophers, figured head shots should work.
Head shot one it spun around for a second and I anchored it with a chest shot. The second one ran 20ish yards stopped and I dropped it with a heart/lung/chest shot (and by dropped I mean fell straight down didn't move).
I was using the standard 17g Vmax.
Would i go out calling with one as my primary? No
Would I shoot more than 60-75 yards? No
Would I take a target of opportunity if it happened again? Yes

There are better choices as a dedicated coyote gun for sure.
 
Will it work? Yes
Have I done it? Yes
Called in a pair to about 30 yards after an afternoon of shooting gophers, figured head shots should work.
Head shot one it spun around for a second and I anchored it with a chest shot. The second one ran 20ish yards stopped and I dropped it with a heart/lung/chest shot (and by dropped I mean fell straight down didn't move).
I was using the standard 17g Vmax.
Would i go out calling with one as my primary? No
Would I shoot more than 60-75 yards? No
Would I take a target of opportunity if it happened again? Yes

There are better choices as a dedicated coyote gun for sure.

My thoughts exactly. I am just a peckerwood with too many guns, so a 17hmr would be down the depth chart. My worry is wounding, so as long as someone had a understanding of the limitations and the discipline of conviction to pass longer range shots...
 
Yes, I have to agree as well with the last 3/4 posters. The 17HMR is a great little rimfire, but "little" is the operative word,
and a coyote can be a bit of a tough customer.

My coyote rifle of choice starts at the 222 Remington and works up through the 225 Winchester, the 22-250, the Swift,
up to the 6mm Remington with appropriate bullets.

Regards, Dave.
 
I took one coyote with a 17HMR. That years pup shot in October. Coyote was sitting with a side shot at 120 yards. The typical 17gr bullet did a very nice job. Coyote stood up, spun around and died. I was actually surprised how well it killed. I was also surprised how much damaged it caused to the carcass when I skinned it out. But yes, as many have alluded to my go to guns are a 223 and 22-250.
 
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