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.221 Fireball vs Wiley Coyote
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:22 pm
by Tom Kat
Re: .221 Fireball vs Wiley Coyote
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 8:40 pm
by Stugots
Very Nice!
Re: .221 Fireball vs Wiley Coyote
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:05 am
by Tom Kat
I like a quick kill. This one was was quick. He kinda hunched up for a second, and tipped over dead.
Re: .221 Fireball vs Wiley Coyote
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:21 am
by Bill K
Nice, the fireball is a fine cartridge. And we do like photos, so thank you for those also.
Re: .221 Fireball vs Wiley Coyote
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:31 am
by Rick in Oregon
Way to go there, TK! Both my 221FB's really like the Nosler 40gr Tipped Varmageddon and the Ballistic Tips too.
Nowadays some poo-poo the little Furball, but it's one of my personal favorites. Miserly on powder, absence of muzzle blast, good out to 400 yards, see all your hits/misses in the scope. What's NOT to like? Besides, if you lay in a bunch of quality brass like Lapua or Nosler, you have the foundation to make 20 Vartarg brass too.
My Furballs consist of a Cooper M38 Phoenix and a CZ 527 American. The Cooper gets shot the most, but for a great walkabout rifle, that little CZ American is the rifle of choice, being almost as accurate as a HB bench gun. More accurate than it should be.
My Cooper 221FB with some rock chucks:
And as far as accuracy is concerned, this little caliber is no slouch there, either:
I also bench shoot my Cooper Furball for ground squirrels with wanton abandon. These rifles are just plain
fun!
Re: .221 Fireball vs Wiley Coyote
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2022 6:00 am
by Tom Kat
I really like mine. I plan on taking it to a dog town, I have 100 plus loaded and ready to go. You mentioned light recoil. I saw that dog get hit and tip over through the scope, it was really cool. That little 40 gr bullet was cooking at 75 yards. I am using 8208xbr (cant recall the charge weight right now) I am guessing maybe 3400ish fps? I will take it on any hunts I feel will stay under 200 yards, which is most of them around here. Thats a great lookiing rig you got there, the proofs in the pudding....