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Best varmint caliber

P8riot

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I've done a ton of research and I think a 22-250 fits the bill.

I have .223 but they are of the AR variety and the ones I have are far from the accuracy variety. But I do have a set up for reloading .223 so I could get a bolt rifle and load my own. There are coyotes around and the wife said if I shoot one, she would like the pelt so destruction of the pelt is a concern.

I liked the .243, but they say it will start damaging the pelt at that caliber.

The furthest shot I can get aound here is 300 yards. 100-200 is more likely.

Thoughts, opinions, experience
 
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P8riot

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I just updated it before I saw your reply 😄 200 is probably the furthest. 100 is probably going to be the sweet spot. 300 is stretching is at my property and probably wont happen.

Hmmm, So a .223 going a bit slower might do less damage? 55 grain v max in a bolt gun could be my go to.
 

"J"

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I use a .243 with a 58 grain vmax. Well, because, fugg those pelts. I want them graveyard dead. You could use the same gun with a toned down round. Less damage (carnage) but just as dead.
 
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Have you considered a .17HMR. If you are concerned with pelt damage this may be a good choice. I've been using this caliber since it came on the market. I bought it mainly for use calling raccoons during daylight. But, it turned into my groundhog gun also. Most times the 20gr. HP never exits the animal, either raccoon or groundhog. I have never had the opportunity to shoot a yote yet, but I feel it will do the job. I have killed a few very large coons a few it anchored on the spot and a few ran may 10 yards or so. I've never had one it didn't knock out of the tree. Most coons are shot at under 50 yards. But I have killed ground hogs out to 150 yards or so. After that range the bullet slows down to much to do what a hollow point is supposed to do, expand I sight my Savage in at 35 yards and it is again D.O. at 140 with the mid point bullet rise being about 1.1" at 90 yards. Quite impressive trajectory for a rimfire.


20 GRAINBULLET
DISTANCEIMPACT
15-0.71
30-0.05
35D.0.
450.48
600.87
751.1
901.15
1051.04
1200.73
1350.21
140D.O.
150-0.51
165-1.47
180-2.68
195-4.15
210-5.92
225-7.99
 

Boarhead

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Have you considered a .17HMR. If you are concerned with pelt damage this may be a good choice. I've been using this caliber since it came on the market. I bought it mainly for use calling raccoons during daylight. But, it turned into my groundhog gun also. Most times the 20gr. HP never exits the animal, either raccoon or groundhog. I have never had the opportunity to shoot a yote yet, but I feel it will do the job. I have killed a few very large coons a few it anchored on the spot and a few ran may 10 yards or so. I've never had one it didn't knock out of the tree. Most coons are shot at under 50 yards. But I have killed ground hogs out to 150 yards or so. After that range the bullet slows down to much to do what a hollow point is supposed to do, expand I sight my Savage in at 35 yards and it is again D.O. at 140 with the mid point bullet rise being about 1.1" at 90 yards. Quite impressive trajectory for a rimfire.


20 GRAINBULLET
DISTANCEIMPACT
15-0.71
30-0.05
35D.0.
450.48
600.87
751.1
901.15
1051.04
1200.73
1350.21
140D.O.
150-0.51
165-1.47
180-2.68
195-4.15
210-5.92
225-7.99
Good choice Dick, I killed prairie dogs at 245 yards in Wyoming with a .17 ..killed a coyote with it at 100 yds..plus it's just a fun gun to shoot.
 

Hedgelj

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204 gets blown around easily

I'd go 17hmr and centerfire if that wasn't enough. Then it would come down to new gun or existing and if i was going to dedicate it or multipurpose and if i reload or not.
22-250, 223 & 243 would each get the nod for different scenarios.
 
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CJD3

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“Varmints” come in a few different sizes.
You Probably should have a 17HMR for the small to med size and something mentioned above for bigger.

We all start with a shotgun, handgun an a 22.
After that , the rabbit holes are seemingly endless.

Good luck and enjoy the quest!
 
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JARHEAD

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If you're lookin at 100-150 yard shots, hands down I'd go with a .17HMR. Any further I'd recommend a .220 swift. That's been our go to but we don't get a shot at much h further than 100 around here due to terrain and topo restrictions
 
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