I hear that, funny how stuff like that always happens at the worse times. The ,50 puts out more ft/lbs because it shoots a heavier slug. Velocity will be lower however and effective range will require more hold over. For coyotes the .357 is the way to go. If you send the gun off to Will he can make it a 200+ ft/lb gun. You can shoot 140 grain bullets with good velocity for 100+ yard shots.
The single tube senaca guns can be tuned for more ft/lbs of energy than the double tube in the same caliber. They are light and make for a good carry/hunting companion.
In stock form they will reach out to a hundred yards using 105 grain cast bullets.
You can expect 4 to 5 good shots on high power and double that on low power or half cock. They also make a ,45 caliber single tube that after tuning makes over 300ft/lbs. Many hunters use the single tube ,45 And ,357 for hunting. Either is good for deer, pigs and coyotes.
The single tube senaca guns can be tuned for more ft/lbs of energy than the double tube in the same caliber. They are light and make for a good carry/hunting companion.
In stock form they will reach out to a hundred yards using 105 grain cast bullets.
You can expect 4 to 5 good shots on high power and double that on low power or half cock. They also make a ,45 caliber single tube that after tuning makes over 300ft/lbs. Many hunters use the single tube ,45 And ,357 for hunting. Either is good for deer, pigs and coyotes.
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