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    Quote Originally Posted by kycountryboy View Post
    223 22-250,243 are all great calibers for yote hunting I have used all three and they all have there good points. I also have a 204 that I use alittle but you have to be alittle more worried about shot placement with it and the 223 in my opinion. Never had one move after being shot with the 22-250 or 243
    I'd been wondering about the 204. Have considered an upper in 204 but just don't know if its worth it to me. .223 just kinda seems perfect for yotes but I want a 204 anyway
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    The way things are right now, if you think you might like any thing AR related ( and if you can get it ) I would go ahead and pick it up. Then if you then decide its not for you, you could probably easily sell it. Never had a 204, but I did want ( not necessarily NEED ) a bit smaller caliber rifle, I picked up a 221 Fireball. Unless you pay thru the nose, you won't loose money either way.
    kybob

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    This is a good thread.
    I am not a coyote hunter. However, I want to try it when I have a spare time before it warms up. I have a .223 and .243 at my dads house (200 miles away) as soon as i can. In the mean time I plan to use my .270. My question is, is there a good factory varmit load for the .270?

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