OK, you are carrying a .22LR pistol or revolver, 3 inches or shorter barrel.
What ammunition would you want it to have, if you had to shoot a coyote? Let's say 25 yards or less. This is not a hunting thing, so hunting setups with rifles/shotguns is not relevant here. Basically, this is "personal protection" while walking.
Thinking penetration is as important as expansion here. Figure you can put at least 2 rounds into it.
Of COURSE, something bigger would likely be better, at least for stopping power, not so sure on accuracy, but that isn't the question here right now.
Here's some choices:
Aguila Super Max Hyper Velocity 1,700 fps 30 grain COPPER PLATED SOLID POINT
CCI Velocitor Gold Dot HP 1435 fps Excellent weight retention Impressive downrange energy Deep penetration 200 fps faster than Long Rifle High Velocity
CCI Stinger 1640 fps 32 Grain Copper Plated Hollow Point everything from casual plinking up to small game hunting
CCI Segmented Hollow Point 1640 fps 32 Grain For varmints, death comes in threes. Our Segmented Hollow-Point breaks into three parts on impact. Each one acts like its own projectile and creates a distinct wound channel to bring your target down hard. Impressive terminal effect Bullet breaks into three parts on impact Each segment creates its own wound channel
Federal Punch 1070 fps 29 grains Nickle Plated Lead Core FLat Nose Bullet
Remington Yellow Jacket 1500 FPS 33 grain Truncated Cone Hollow Point
Remington Viper Hyper Velocity 1410 fps 36 Grain Plated Truncated Cone solid bullet design delivers the highest penetration truncated cone bullet design is preferred by a lot of small game hunters and trappers because of its effectiveness in harvesting game without causing unnecessary damage
Winchester Hyper Speed 1435 fps 183 ft. lbs 40 Grain Plated Lead Hollow Point extreme velocities and consistent accuracy 40 grain plated hollow point bullet produces excellent penetration on small game and pests
Now, take the same ammo above, and put it in a rifle. What would you choose to shoot a coyote if that gun was your only choice?
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