I hear a lot of good things about 35 bergers on yotes at least as far as minimal pelt damage. I have heard a mix of good and bad reviews on 39 blitzkings on yotes as far as knock down and pelt damage.
I have heard very little as to the effect of 40 b-tips on coyotes. I would like to hear from you you experience on yotes as far as killing results and pelt damage. Thank you!!
40 grain Ballistic Tips vs. Yotes
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Re: 40 grain Ballistic Tips vs. Yotes
I shoot Nosler 40gr BT's at 3880fps with great killing results. If it hits at much of an angle it makes a big entrance hole (not a splash). In GA the fur isn't worth selling so I don't care. I haven't had one run off yet and I've shot several 35+ pounders, a 40lb female, and a 45lb male.
The jacket on the Nosler is a little tougher than the VMAX I'm told.
GAJoe
The jacket on the Nosler is a little tougher than the VMAX I'm told.
GAJoe
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Re: 40 grain Ballistic Tips vs. Yotes
Thanks for the info GAJoe. Anyone else with experience with these on yotes? I get the idea they aren't too popular compared to blitzking, v-max, and varmint match bullets.
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Re: 40 grain Ballistic Tips vs. Yotes
YoteSmoker--I haven't tried the .204 caliber 40 gr. Nosler BT on coyotes. I do use the 40 gr. Nosler BT in my 22-250 for coyotes though and it has been a superb choice. Very little fur damage and consistent one-shot knock downs. I did hit one coyote right on the shoulder bone from something like 125 to 140 yards and there was a 50¢ splash wound, but the bullet did penetrate into the body cavity and DID NOT exit. The coyote dropped like he'd been hit between the eyes with an 18-pound sledge hammer.
I started out using the 35 gr. FBHP Bergers as my coyote bullet for the fur seasons in 2004-05, 2005-06, and 2006-07. Late in the spring of 2007 I was doing some thinning out of the coyote herd for a rancher friend of mine and had already sighted my .204 Ruger in for the 39 gr. Sierra BlitzKings in preparation for the prairie dog season. I have used the 39 gr. Sierra BK on coyotes ever since. No splash wounds, no gaping big exit holes (seldome get an exit wound), and the coyotes seldom twitch after I hit them.
I love the 40 gr. Nosler BTs in my .204 Ruger for wild acrobatic helicopter action on prairie dogs. I should shoot a coyote with them one of these days just to see what kind of damage they do.
I started out using the 35 gr. FBHP Bergers as my coyote bullet for the fur seasons in 2004-05, 2005-06, and 2006-07. Late in the spring of 2007 I was doing some thinning out of the coyote herd for a rancher friend of mine and had already sighted my .204 Ruger in for the 39 gr. Sierra BlitzKings in preparation for the prairie dog season. I have used the 39 gr. Sierra BK on coyotes ever since. No splash wounds, no gaping big exit holes (seldome get an exit wound), and the coyotes seldom twitch after I hit them.
I love the 40 gr. Nosler BTs in my .204 Ruger for wild acrobatic helicopter action on prairie dogs. I should shoot a coyote with them one of these days just to see what kind of damage they do.
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Re: 40 grain Ballistic Tips vs. Yotes
YS, I prefer the nosler 40's over the vmax and BK's. They seem to fly straighter out of my rifle, too.....If you need some to load and try out, PM me. Don