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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 96469" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>My thoughts exactly. I was wondering if that was what he was talking about in the original post and the comments about multiple hits pretty much convinces me.</p><p>In my mind that means a .223 would be adequate. Coyote/bobcat size varmints are lights out out ot 300-350 yards with a good bullet and a good hit. Foer that matter so are large dogs. No solids and no super duper fast expanding bullet needs apply. A good 55 gr soft point from any of the major ammo companys will do the job.</p><p>The NEF single shots look like a cheap product but they will really shoot accurately and they're inexpensive. For a repeater, a stainless mini-14 will do the job but not as accurate as some of the other repeaters or the NEF for that matter.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 96469, member: 34"] My thoughts exactly. I was wondering if that was what he was talking about in the original post and the comments about multiple hits pretty much convinces me. In my mind that means a .223 would be adequate. Coyote/bobcat size varmints are lights out out ot 300-350 yards with a good bullet and a good hit. Foer that matter so are large dogs. No solids and no super duper fast expanding bullet needs apply. A good 55 gr soft point from any of the major ammo companys will do the job. The NEF single shots look like a cheap product but they will really shoot accurately and they're inexpensive. For a repeater, a stainless mini-14 will do the job but not as accurate as some of the other repeaters or the NEF for that matter. dun [/QUOTE]
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