Ep. 115 - This is the BEST Coyote Cartridge?!

2024-02-22に共有
On this episode, Seth is joined by Preston Lentfer, Matt Ritchie, and Judd Jarzynka. The guys dive deep into what could be a controversial topic: what is the best coyote hunting cartridge? The guys discuss a variety of ammo and bullet offerings from Hornady and give their input of what they believe is the best cartridge to use for coyote hunting. We hope you enjoy the show!

コメント (21)
  • @kdean8129
    Love my 243. Still have 3 boxes of 70 gr SXSP. One priced at 10.50. Boy not anymore..
  • @scottg9208
    220 Swift is still the King! I have shot this caliber for 45 years and have tried a lot of bullets in that time. My all time favorite is the Sierra 55 gr HPBT (#1390). That being said I also shoot the following depending on conditions: 17 REM with the 25gr Hornady HP (luckily have more than enough of this bullet to last me a very long time since you guys quit making it) 222 REM with the Barnes 36 gr VG. I really like your 50 gr SPSX but if you push them hard they will come apart on you. 243 Win with the Barnes 80gr TTSX. This caliber I use for deer and antelope but it is hell in the totes as well. So, I shoot several depending on the hunting/calling situation but more often than not I am reaching for the Mighty Swift!
  • @philpayne5313
    Seth thanks for bringing your boys to our tournament. It was great to meet you. 1. My go to predator/varmint round 22-250 50 or 55 grain vmax 2. I do use .223 in multiple platforms 3. My most accurate handload probably by accident in my sons rifle is .243 with 65 grain vmax over superformance powder. Happened upon it because when components were hard to come by it was what I had and it is awesome on dogs and yotes. 4. Not my favorite but its nasty, I have used 110 vmax in .270 Winchester 5. I also happened upon some 100 grain 7mm hornady hollow points which you no longer make. I jacked around and handloaded some in 7mm-08 and put 5 of 5 on steel 4×6 plate at 400 yards with a simple 9 power scope at our practice range just letting off stem after district wrestling. Thanks for the content, looking for a new rig can't decide between 22 or 6mm creed or ARC I keep going back and forth.
  • @mattthies934
    204 Ruger with 40gr Vmax all day and night. Fairly certain Mr. Emery would agree, that cartridge along with 17 HMR really launched Hornady forward from manufacturing everyone else's designs into becoming the leaders in 21 century bullet and ammo design. Cant wait to build a 22 ARC, keep up the great work guys.
  • For me it’s the 22 Creedmoor with that 80gr ELDX. Or my custom load with a 60gr vmax. Out of my Horizon Vandel x 👍 good show guys.
  • When are you going to update the reloading app with the eld vt bullets and the new cartridges?
  • Back in the day a .243 in an H&R Handy Rifle with 55 grain Winchester Ballistic Silvertips at 4000fps was a coyote SLAMMER!
  • @Gonzo81
    rem 600 mohawk 18 ich carbine in 6 rem was my first centerfire i got from my pops almost 20 years ago. that what got me into reloading in my early 20s. i dont shoot it much anymore, but shot 100 interlocks for deer but never taken a yote with it.
  • @jjgriffin3275
    as said depends on location, scenerio. 17 HMR 223 6 ARC
  • Thanks for the episode. I will run the 58 grain vmax in the .243 ftw.
  • 6.5 Grendel in your new 100 V Match I am excited to try on some Yotes.
  • @gregeast6935
    I've always been a 22-250 guy, except last year, I decided to give the 6mm arc a go. 16.5" proof R. barrel XLR chassis silencer and a tripod, 108 match. Crazy accurate. I've been carrying the arc 50% of the time. I don't know, pretty crazy. The old Cooper might be put on the bench?
  • 6.5 Creedmoor is super nice for a deer rifle in coyote country too. 127 LRX at 2800 is a winner for both.
  • @kenmcvie6350
    Hey Seth, come to New Zealand & go hunting all year round for whatever you fancy - apart from Wapiti, which I think is on a ballot system once a year. We have Red deer/Fallow deer/Rusa deer/Sika deer/goats/Chamois/Thar/rabbits/possums/pigs, & probably some I forget about. Oh yes, game birds as well!
  • @ThatGuy-kf7fo
    110gr 308 is a honorable mention. Just so many long range setups still out there that have dropped tons of yotes with that setup before the 6.5 craze even began.
  • I push the 95gr v max 3600 from 24” 6.5prc waypoint and it will send targets and parts of in all directions
  • @km6731
    the problem with the vmax which ive seen on multiple occasions where they splash and blow up before entering the animal.
  • @tracker208
    Ive dropped at least two dozen Pronghorn doe at 300 to 400 yds with the 243W 95 gr VMax...drops them with minor damage to meat when put in the lungs...would be excellent for yotes too