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12-10-2014, 05:09 PM
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.223 Varmageddon reports?
Anyone been killing coyotes with Nosler's Varmageddon .223 55gr FB polymer tipped?
Just wondering about kill and fur reports if anyone would care to share. One of my rifles really likes these rounds and it would be great if it is good fur ammo. Thanks!
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12-10-2014, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by GunnerySgtJackson
Anyone been killing coyotes with Nosler's Varmageddon .223 55gr FB polymer tipped?
Just wondering about kill and fur reports if anyone would care to share. One of my rifles really likes these rounds and it would be great if it is good fur ammo. Thanks!
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Thats all I use for my 22-250. I know it aint a 223 but they're performing flawlessly.
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12-10-2014, 10:31 PM
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My 22-250 loves them. No exit wound.
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Originally Posted by thumper
Coyote fur - plentiful, renewable, biodegradable, organic, natural, gluten-free, sustainable, free of pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics and steroids, does not need pipelines for transport, supports first Nation trappers, produced in Canada, keeps you warm and looks great.
Down-side: may contain lead.
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12-11-2014, 01:16 PM
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Thanks everyone for the replies!
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12-11-2014, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by bonecollector10
Thats all I use for my 22-250. I know it aint a 223 but they're performing flawlessly.
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I cant find these bullets anywhere!?
IS this factory ammo your talking about or reloads?
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12-11-2014, 03:17 PM
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I've not had a chance on a coyote yet but I've used a bunch on gophers. They seem to open a little slower than the vmax. Gophers get ripped in half versus exploding.
Very accurate bullet for me.
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12-11-2014, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 7mmremmag
I cant find these bullets anywhere!?
IS this factory ammo your talking about or reloads?
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http://www.nosler.com/varmageddon-bullet/
I've only used the factory ammo, but you can get the bullets by themselves as well for reloading.
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Originally Posted by thumper
Coyote fur - plentiful, renewable, biodegradable, organic, natural, gluten-free, sustainable, free of pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics and steroids, does not need pipelines for transport, supports first Nation trappers, produced in Canada, keeps you warm and looks great.
Down-side: may contain lead.
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12-11-2014, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by DustDee
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Yea I know. I had bought a box of the HPFB to work up a load in my 22-250. I found a load that shoots really well with them, but now I cant find anymore bullets!
I love reloading, but hate the status of components and powder in Canada
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12-11-2014, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 7mmremmag
Yea I know. I had bought a box of the HPFB to work up a load in my 22-250. I found a load that shoots really well with them, but now I cant find anymore bullets!
I love reloading, but hate the status of components and powder in Canada
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Gotcha. I misunderstood the question. Yes, reloading components are getting harder to find.
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Originally Posted by thumper
Coyote fur - plentiful, renewable, biodegradable, organic, natural, gluten-free, sustainable, free of pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics and steroids, does not need pipelines for transport, supports first Nation trappers, produced in Canada, keeps you warm and looks great.
Down-side: may contain lead.
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12-12-2014, 06:44 AM
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Gone Hunting
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Varmageddon Bullets in the USA
I was in the Cabelas store in Eugene Oregon. They had tons of these bullets in different calibers. I asked the salesman about powder. They didn't have any.
He meant none. He said that when they did have some they only allowed two
pounds per customer. They hadn't had any powder in a month.
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12-17-2014, 09:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GunnerySgtJackson
Anyone been killing coyotes with Nosler's Varmageddon .223 55gr FB polymer tipped?
Just wondering about kill and fur reports if anyone would care to share. One of my rifles really likes these rounds and it would be great if it is good fur ammo. Thanks!
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Finally got to connect with both a badger and a coyote with these in my .223 last weekend. Badger had a nasty exit wound, very close range shot at a bad angle! The coyote was just over 200 yards and took a hit through the lungs and heart, with a very small exit on the off side.
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12-18-2014, 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Loki610
Finally got to connect with both a badger and a coyote with these in my .223 last weekend. Badger had a nasty exit wound, very close range shot at a bad angle! The coyote was just over 200 yards and took a hit through the lungs and heart, with a very small exit on the off side.
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Interesting.....Thank you for the report!
Merry Christmas!
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