We have plenty of coyotes in the FM metro and a few canis lupus as well.
We have plenty of coyotes in the FM metro and a few canis lupus as well.
No. IMO, if you want more horsepower out of an AR15, the 22 ARC is where it's at.Any you ballistician elites fooling with the .224 Valkyrie?
Had some good action off a dead cow last Friday night. Killed 4 that came in, and as we were looking for carcasses, 2 more showed up late. I shot one of those, but in my excitement to get my tripod back out and set up, I forgot the record button, so only 4 are pictured. We did one more set before some rain moved in and my brother killed one more. It was a good night.
Are these usually all night until morning hunts? Like what's your normal operating hours?My brother went out and found #5. He was right where I dropped him. I really should have looked around more that night, but we had other stands to make.
If you want more horse power go with the 223 WSSM or 243 WSSM.No. IMO, if you want more horsepower out of an AR15, the 22 ARC is where it's at.
No. I usually do like 2 or 3 sets and am home by midnight. I've gone till 4am before, and it just gets less fun as I get more tired.Are these usually all night until morning hunts? Like what's your normal operating hours?
This is true, but they require proprietary parts and hard to find brass. 22 ARC is the easy button. The Hornady 62 V-Match is excellent factory ammo. -- And that's coming from a seasoned reloader who usually turns his nose up at factory ammo.If you want more horse power go with the 223 WSSM or 243 WSSM.
I have the 223 WSSM and a 6MM BRX.
These are chambered in AR-15