It all depends on your cartridge. I’ve got a slow twist 22 creed to shoot the 53’s. I’ve got a fast twist 223 that is fine to shoot the 53’s also.Then I assume you're not using a 1:7 twist barrel. I'll probably try and trade my stash of 50's and 52's.
That's interesting. I've shot 50+ coyotes with the 52 ELD m and have only had excessive damage. 22-250 with an 18" barrel. I've never chrono'd it. According to the book it is 3800 fps with a 22" barrel. I've killed them from 50-430 yards with it. I am actually going to try a different bullet in it because of the damage.I shot 52gr eldm's out of my 22nosler 1:8 at 3644fps but after the 4th runner due to pencil hole in/out on coyotes I switched to 55 noslers.
I was surprised as well because I shoot 108gr eldm out of a 6cm(much slower) and it leaves a baseball size exit most times and drt. I don't keep the pelts so damage isn't a concern. I've shot a couple that flipped over, feet up then get up and run 5-10 seconds later. Of the 8 that I did recover before switching from the 52's, all had a pencil in and pencil out. The round was accurate I just wasn't happy with runners. I've recovered 30+ since switching to 55gr nbt's this past spring.That's interesting. I've shot 50+ coyotes with the 52 ELD m and have only had excessive damage. 22-250 with an 18" barrel. I've never chrono'd it. According to the book it is 3800 fps with a 22" barrel. I've killed them from 50-430 yards with it. I am actually going to try a different bullet in it because of the damage.
The nosler ballistic tips are by far my favorite bullet for coyotes.I was surprised as well because I shoot 108gr eldm out of a 6cm(much slower) and it leaves a baseball size exit most times and drt. I don't keep the pelts so damage isn't a concern. I've shot a couple that flipped over, feet up then get up and run 5-10 seconds later. Of the 8 that I did recover before switching from the 52's, all had a pencil in and pencil out. The round was accurate I just wasn't happy with runners. I've recovered 30+ since switching to 55gr nbt's this past spring.
I've read mixed responses like this with the 53gr vmax on other pages. A lot of .223 shooters say they splash but 22-250 shooters say they are killer.
I am doing a direct comparison to 55nbts to vmax this year out of my 22-250. Last year I did 55gr seirra spt vs vmax.I was surprised as well because I shoot 108gr eldm out of a 6cm(much slower) and it leaves a baseball size exit most times and drt. I don't keep the pelts so damage isn't a concern. I've shot a couple that flipped over, feet up then get up and run 5-10 seconds later. Of the 8 that I did recover before switching from the 52's, all had a pencil in and pencil out. The round was accurate I just wasn't happy with runners. I've recovered 30+ since switching to 55gr nbt's this past spring.
I've read mixed responses like this with the 53gr vmax on other pages. A lot of .223 shooters say they splash but 22-250 shooters say they are killer.
Just personal preference but I don't count it as a kill unless I put my hands on it, even if they are just going in a ditch afterwards. Price of fur isn't worth it to me to keep them anyway, I mainly do it to help farmers or the challenge.Why would you 'recover' them after fur season?
I will continue to run the 55nbts in my 22n as they are my favorite as well. I have some 60's but like to keep speed above 3500fps. Tossing around the idea of building a 22cm or just getting a 22-250 to run the 60's I have. Wish they would start producing the 6mm 70gr's again. I thought I read before that Nosler was going to start production again but I haven't seen any for sale.The nosler ballistic tips are by far my favorite bullet for coyotes.
I might have 70's some sitting around. I'll have to check my stash when I get back home. They are a hammer on coyotes.I will continue to run the 55nbts in my 22n as they are my favorite as well. I have some 60's but like to keep speed above 3500fps. Tossing around the idea of building a 22cm or just getting a 22-250 to run the 60's I have. Wish they would start producing the 6mm 70gr's again. I thought I read before that Nosler was going to start production again but I haven't seen any for sale.
agreed, the 53's dont always stabilize well in slow twists like 1:14 especially in cold weather so you have to be careful though.I've read mixed responses like this with the 53gr vmax on other pages. A lot of .223 shooters say they splash but 22-250 shooters say they are killer.
I had a DRT exit at 94 yards with my AR15 and 53 gr VMAX. MV 3080fps. 1-9" twist.I was surprised as well because I shoot 108gr eldm out of a 6cm(much slower) and it leaves a baseball size exit most times and drt. I don't keep the pelts so damage isn't a concern. I've shot a couple that flipped over, feet up then get up and run 5-10 seconds later. Of the 8 that I did recover before switching from the 52's, all had a pencil in and pencil out. The round was accurate I just wasn't happy with runners. I've recovered 30+ since switching to 55gr nbt's this past spring.
I've read mixed responses like this with the 53gr vmax on other pages. A lot of .223 shooters say they splash but 22-250 shooters say they are killer.