That's much appreciated information ! I've never attempted it with a .22 LR, however say a heavy barrel semi, ruger makes one I believe, trying to recall, 1 friend has one, thick barrel and another, a late model, not sure if its the same heavy barrel type, the previous being very accurate and say CCI stingers or the best ammo you can use, it would be effective enough at 75 yds., sometimes I have seen them closer, but most times, its 100yds or more. I am used to a semi in .308 that nys does not like any more, and have made use of the follow up shot to complete a kill, nothing better than having total confidence in what you shoot.
The .22 wmr, I have in a marlin 783, just got a scope and mounts for it, need to dial that one in, have wondered how much more effective it would be, good to know its effective on coyote, last time I fooled with it, open sights, I was hitting very tight groups at 50yds, problem now is, I still cannot find ammo for it, have small stash on hand, really annoying, really nice plinker.
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