JohnV wrote:I had a mind concept that Coyotes were about the same size as wolves but obviously wrong . The thicker coat when wet could present some penetration problems for lighter bullets at high velocities as compared to say Dingoes .
In a cold snowy winter like you get over there I would tend to want to use a .243 or bigger to cover all the bases .
I watch some youtube of Coyotes in winter being body hit by 223's and I see quite a few keep running a long way before they drop .
I know it also depends on where they are hit but it just seems to me that the 243's and over are more reliable overall .
I know how much Americans love their AR's in 223 but is it the best cartridge ?
Well the market has stepped up and there are a variety of choices that fit the AR platform, 224 Valkyrie, 6.5 Grendel, 6 ARC, 6.8 SPC, 7.62x39, 300 Blackout, 22 Nosler and then you can go bigger bore with 50 Beowulf, 458 SOCOM, 450 Bushmaster, etc. Lots of choices now that fit a regular AR 15 receiver.