What bullet you been using?Been using 6 creed and liking it
If you were replying to my post, the shot exited out the other side as well. No problems there.Uhhh, that’s pretty poor bullet performance from a shot that was almost point blank. It probably splashed on impact causing more trauma than organ damage. I’d be looking for a different bullet with a little more ass and less gas.
I ordered up a 22-250 for this purpose.
Any suggestions on bullet selection to minimize fur damage? Was looking at the 50gr vmax superformance loads but haven't bought anything yet.
This! Especially the last sentenceOthers have said it well - bullet selection is key. If you use a rapid expansion bullet, just about any cartridge will make a mess. If you use a controlled expansion bullet, and avoid major bone hits, most holes will be very reasonable to patch. Since you don't care about pelts, shoot whatever you have. Out of your listed options, 223 makes the most sense economically.
Have you tried shooting them in the neck? Works really well on deerI'd be curious to see what the difference is realworld in terms of drop vs run comparing the .22-250 kills, against the .223 Rem w/ that 35gr NTX @4000fps.
Cause I shot this last yote at maybe 15yds from me.. double lung w/ a TON of blood.. and he STILL jumped and did a twirlie biting at the wound, then jumped over the 2.5ft high sticking up branches on a downed log.. sprinted 10yds to a tallish bush.. crashed thru it... hooked a left.. and still managed to go another 25-30yds.
So I like the sound/idea of immediate drops. Is there particular regions on the animal you try to aim for to make drops vs running away? Is standard lung vitals shot not the best way to go in that regard?