No! Really?!?!?"These things are very, very elusive, and they're not nutria," Najolia said.
Isn't .223 the most common Varmint round?
"It could have been the .223-caliber ammunition being used by the shooters, he said. Coyotes might require a different type of bullet, perhaps a varmint round specifically made to take down small animals."
It could have been the .223-caliber ammunition being used by the shooters, he said. Coyotes might require a different type of bullet, perhaps a varmint round specifically made to take down small animals."
Isn't .223 the most common Varmint round?
The police should not be using fmj for anything other than range time. Military must use it because of the War treaty.First off, they must be hit in order for any round to work. But if it were me, the .223 rounds I'd use would be something that expands, rather than FMJ....
...Military must use it because of the War treaty.
Geneva - No
Hague - Maybe, depends on who you ask ... http://www.thegunzone.com/hague.html
The police should not be using fmj for anything other than range time. Military must use it because of the War treaty.