What caliber you using this year?

The past couple years I’ve been using a .17 wsm. Shot placement matters but it’s awesome for minimal fur damage
 
Great thread, looking to get into more varmint hunting myself and trying to narrow down set up between 204, 17, 223, or 22-250 myself


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Been running .223 bolt gun with 65gr Sierra SBTs. Sometimes I wonder if I’d have less spinners if I stepped up to a 6mm bullet, but the real problem is just me needing to take more accurate shots
 
Just bought a tikka t3x 223 16" barrel. Put a 4x12 on it. Looking to upgrade the stock hopefully and not break the bank. Kinda new to the whole varmint hunting side of things. Just also bought a few different ammo types to see what she likes. Will 55 grain stabilize pretty good out of a 16" barrel? It has a 1:8 twist
 
Just bought a tikka t3x 223 16" barrel. Put a 4x12 on it. Looking to upgrade the stock hopefully and not break the bank. Kinda new to the whole varmint hunting side of things. Just also bought a few different ammo types to see what she likes. Will 55 grain stabilize pretty good out of a 16" barrel? It has a 1:8 twist
My 16” shoots 77gr and 55gr just fine
 
Just bought a tikka t3x 223 16" barrel. Put a 4x12 on it. Looking to upgrade the stock hopefully and not break the bank. Kinda new to the whole varmint hunting side of things. Just also bought a few different ammo types to see what she likes. Will 55 grain stabilize pretty good out of a 16" barrel? It has a 1:8 twist
I just picked one up in a 20 inch barrel. Added a salmon river pic/arca rail, a kydex adjustable cheek riser and a pic rail so I can swap between thermal and regular scope. Cheap upgrade for a fully custom stock 😀

I have been playing around with a 53 grain vmax bullet. Found that 25.5 grains of varget gives me great groups. Hitting a 3 inch dot every single time at 200 yards. Hitting a 10 inch gong at 520 yards a long as I get the wind right. I'm very happy with those results. It's not the fastest, a bit over 2,900 fps, but it will get the job done.

Very long winded way of saying, yup, you will be fine with 55 grains. Especially if you reload.
 
I just picked one up in a 20 inch barrel. Added a salmon river pic/arca rail, a kydex adjustable cheek riser and a pic rail so I can swap between thermal and regular scope. Cheap upgrade for a fully custom stock 😀

I have been playing around with a 53 grain vmax bullet. Found that 25.5 grains of varget gives me great groups. Hitting a 3 inch dot every single time at 200 yards. Hitting a 10 inch gong at 520 yards a long as I get the wind right. I'm very happy with those results. It's not the fastest, a bit over 2,900 fps, but it will get the job done.

Very long winded way of saying, yup, you will be fine with 55 grains. Especially if you reload.
i dont reload at the moment. So im using factory roads. Gonna sight it in here soon and see what I can do with it. I have quite a bit of hornady varmint express and I picked up the hornady black boattail as well as some winchester for plinking purposes.
 
I’m definitely in the minority here, but my primary coyote rig is 10.5” 300 BLK shooting supersonic 110gr VMAX. Where I typically hunt (thick woods and small to medium-sized open fields on occasion), 150-175 yards is about the furthest practical distance I’ll ever shoot. The ballistics of the 300 BLK work just fine for those ranges, while also giving me a nice and handy, compact rifle. I also have a 16” 6.5 Grendel upper that I can use if the opportunity arises to hunt longer distances.
 
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