Considering this for hunting coyotes. Care to comment? Barrel life is short OK! Around 1,000 rounds but 3,900 FPS at 1 000yds 1523FPS 283energy -200in
Looking for a coyote rifle long range from 400y to 1000y. Thanks!
.20 cal 55 gr Berger in a neck down .223 WSSM
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Re: .20 cal 55 gr Berger in a neck down .223 WSSM
If you're set on a .20, I think the .20BR is a better option. It's a wildcat of the 6mm Norma BR which, along with its wildcats, is dominating 600 yard benchrest. You can coax just about anything based on the 6BR into being hyper-accurate. You might want to check out the Varmint Hunters dot Com forum. A bunch of the guys who post there are heavily into the 6BR and its kin, and there are more guys there busting prairie dogs at 1000+ yards than any other forum I'm aware of.
OTOH, the whole family of WSSMs tend to be a little fussy. Most can produce respectable accuracy but the cartridge just doesn't have the 6BR's history of success. The WSSM is a 'maybe' but a 6BR is a virtual certainty.
My whitetail and coyote rifle is a .243 WSSM, and I used up a lot of the OE's barrel life just working up the first decent loads. When that barrel is done in, I intend replacing it with a 6mm Dasher, which essentially is a 6BR but with 40-degree shoulder (essentially a 6BR Ackley Improved). I'm expecting the potential loss in MV to be slight but the gain in potential accuracy to be significant.
OTOH, the whole family of WSSMs tend to be a little fussy. Most can produce respectable accuracy but the cartridge just doesn't have the 6BR's history of success. The WSSM is a 'maybe' but a 6BR is a virtual certainty.
My whitetail and coyote rifle is a .243 WSSM, and I used up a lot of the OE's barrel life just working up the first decent loads. When that barrel is done in, I intend replacing it with a 6mm Dasher, which essentially is a 6BR but with 40-degree shoulder (essentially a 6BR Ackley Improved). I'm expecting the potential loss in MV to be slight but the gain in potential accuracy to be significant.
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Re: .20 cal 55 gr Berger in a neck down .223 WSSM
I second what Fred C Dobbs said. If you are not stuck on 20 cal, I would would move up to something in the 6MM family. I am going to recieve my custom 6MM AI in about 3 weeks and I'll report on it's 1000 yard performance in the future. Tommy Shurley is doing my build and it's supposed to be a 1000 yard performer.
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Re: .20 cal 55 gr Berger in a neck down .223 WSSM
Thanks guys,
I did moved to the 6mm bullets, better BC. Like 6XC, 6mmAR, 6mmAR Turbo, 6BR and other wildcats. I have a preference for short cases.
I did moved to the 6mm bullets, better BC. Like 6XC, 6mmAR, 6mmAR Turbo, 6BR and other wildcats. I have a preference for short cases.