Coyotes! Need Help!
I have one of the old Condors in .22 with the spin on tank (not spin lock) with the full flow valve. I’m currently using the TalonTunes Quick Change Top Hat with the smallest restrictor shooting JSB 18gr. at 750 fps for small pests. That’s all I’ve ever needed up till now. But I recently noticed lots of Coyotes within 100 yards late at night. If some of you (with more experience than I have) can recommend a pellet, what size restrictor, what PW setting to produce humane kills on Coyotes within 100 yards I would much appreciate it. I need 40+ FPE knock down power without sacrificing too much accuracy. I don’t think JSB 18 grains will do the job. I tied 18.1 JSBs at high power and they won’t group inside 4 inches at 50 yards, even with a freshly cleaned barrel. I need a hot .22 cal. set up that will group within 1 inch or better at 75 yards. Any suggestions?
I’m willing to purchase a .25 barrel if absolutely needed. Just please suggest an accurate setup in .25 cal. to get me started and save me a lot of trial and error. I’ve seen some of these Coyotes within 60 feet of my back patio late at night. It’s a bit unnerving. I want them GONE!
Can anyone help and save me some time and effort?
Thanks in advance for your trouble.
BeemanR7
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Here’s an update:
Turns out that I was hitting the coyotes with 18.13 gr. JSBs and mortally wounding them and didn’t realize it. Two days later, the buzzards and the bald eagles were eating their carcasses out in the bean field. That’s how I discovered them. The coyotes are gone! But I received a brand new .25 cal barrel from Tony in lightening speed, along with the pellets and slugs that he recommended. On the day that I received them, I sighted in my Condor with the new barrel and the 37 gr. hollow point slugs that he sent me. WOW! One shot to zero the ATN X-Site II followed by a half inch 3 shot group all in the black at 50 yrds. Way better than I had hoped! Since then I’ve dispatched several “critters” that eat my fruit trees and my tomato plants. They’re gone too! Should a new batch of coyotes ever wander into my area, I have every confidence that they won’t wander out of it.
Right after I wrote my original post, the realization hit me that the job required at least .25 cal. I called Tony right away and ordered a .25 cal. barrel and asked him to send me a couple pellets to try. Tony dropped what he was doing to fill my emergency order. He stroked my new barrel for a couple bucks extra, then he boxed it up with a tin of 33.95 gr. JSB Heavy MkII’s and a tin of 37 gr. hollow point slugs, and he threw in 2 new o’rings for the breech, and he got it all in the mail that same day. Now that’s what I call service!
Today I hope to set up the chronograph and get the dope on this new setup. I’ll check back when I get it done. But until I do, I know that I’m good to go for anything within 50 yards at least.
Thanks Tony, for processing my order so quickly. I haven’t yet tested the 33.95 gr. JSB Mk II’s, but I’ll soon be ordering more of those 37 gr. hollow point slugs. I’ll post the dope on this setup as soon as I get it done.
Thanks also to all who responded.
BeemanR7