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<blockquote data-quote="MillIronQH" data-source="post: 278619" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>I can't see the .17 cal. It was developed as a pistol competition round to be super fast and flat. The . 22mag might not drop a hog or a coyote on the first shot but if you hit it in the body it's going to bounce around inside like the balls on an old fashioned pinball machine. It does enough damage that what ever you hit is going to die. I haven't had the reason to shoot any coyotes in a while but I do get all the hogs I can find. If they don't die on the spot I don't care. Just as long as they aren't tearing up fences and pastureland I'm happy.</p><p></p><p>In your part of Texas a 100-200 yard shot is pretty common. Down here in the brush country if you can see 50 yards it's a minor miracle.Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillIronQH, post: 278619, member: 4658"] I can't see the .17 cal. It was developed as a pistol competition round to be super fast and flat. The . 22mag might not drop a hog or a coyote on the first shot but if you hit it in the body it's going to bounce around inside like the balls on an old fashioned pinball machine. It does enough damage that what ever you hit is going to die. I haven't had the reason to shoot any coyotes in a while but I do get all the hogs I can find. If they don't die on the spot I don't care. Just as long as they aren't tearing up fences and pastureland I'm happy. In your part of Texas a 100-200 yard shot is pretty common. Down here in the brush country if you can see 50 yards it's a minor miracle.Z [/QUOTE]
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