.243vs22-250

Stalker69

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My choice for coyotes would be the 22-250 and if I was interested in 6mm, I'd go with 6mm Creedmoor.

I've worn out a couple 243s and recently switched to Creedmoor. The ballistics are similar but reloading seems to be much friendlier and barrel life is claimed to be better.

I use the 6mm because of the chance that a wolf might respond.
A wolf, and the 243 won’t handle one ? Heck I shoot deer, elk, hogs, with a 243 and would have no question about it working great on a wolf, no issue what so ever.
 
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Use FMJ with .243 and it is not hard on hides. I’ve taken several coyotes and a wolf with minimal damage. Shot placement is key.
 

Yarak

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Might want to give the 22-6MM a look if you want something thats flat shooting and absolutely screaming with 75-80 grainers
This cartridge is widely forgotten about to be so deadly on anything from deer and smaller
 

sagerat

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if your average shots are 200-250 then i would run the 22-250. If I was in wolf country or was planning on shooting longer ranges then I would size up to 243/6mm
 

xsn10s

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50 yards and beyond average about 200-250 I’d say and I keep about 25%of hides


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For that distance I'd even consider a bolt swap and get a 223 rem Criterion barrel. Otherwise a 22-250 1-8" in a sporter weight would give you a lighter barrel and flexible twist for 53gr through 80's.
 

Travis907

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My coyote gun is a 22-250 and have been using it for years with great results! Easy on hides, great knock down power and long range flat shooting caliber!
 

xsn10s

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55 grain and loaded a little on the hot side!
The 55 BT's I used were a little rough on pelts. I missed a chance on three yotes yesterday. But with 15mph winds and only having my AR15 I didn't want to waste shots at 650 yards and beyond 1100 yards. I knew I should of taken my 308 win lol.
 
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I used 22-250 quite a bit but I really liked the reach and bang-flop with the 243. Learn to sew a hole and for keeping only a few pelts 243 would be my choice. Let’s you shoot farther with less worry of wind and a nice hold on distance too
 

Rafter_K

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Both have there place and love both cartridges. I prefer the 243. 70 grain nosler ballistic tips out of a 10 twist 243 are hard to beat. Little to no pelt damage and most of the time they never even exit. Not to mention they hit like a ton of bricks.
 

JEck

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22-250 with a 55gr Nosler ballistic tip does the trick on all coyotes I’ve shot with little harm to the pelt


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Mthomas90

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I've shot lots of coyotes with a 243ai and 105 a-maxs. I don't see any more damage from it compared to my 22-250 and 75 grain a-maxs. The right shot in the body leaves almost no damage with the 105's in my experience and they usually don't wiggle.
 

jenkinsd

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IMO 243 is an over kill for a coyote. Why spend that kind of money for a yote.
 
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