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6mm Dasher for Coyotes? Testing Varmint Bullets for Speed, Accuracy & Ballistics Can a competition rifle like the 6mm Dasher double as a serious coyote hunting rig? In this video I test multiple 6mm varmint bullets to find the best combination of velocity, accuracy, and ballistic performance for night hunting coyotes. Instead of building a dedicated thermal hunting rifle, I wanted to adapt my precision competition rifle into a fast, flat-shooting predator setup. That meant finding a bullet that could survive extreme RPM from a 7.5 twist barrel, push 3500–3600+ FPS, and still deliver the accuracy needed for 300–400 yard coyote shots. We test several popular 6mm varmint bullets including options from Nosler, Sierra, and Berger, then compare their velocity, grouping, ballistic coefficient, wind drift, and downrange energy using ballistic calculators. The results were surprising — especially when comparing high velocity bullets vs high BC bullets for real-world hunting performance. If you're interested in: 6mm Dasher hunting loads coyote hunting rifles precision rifle load development ballistic coefficient vs velocity high speed varmint loads this video should give you some interesting data to think about. Bullets Tested • 70gr Nosler Varmint • 80gr Sierra BlitzKing • 80gr Berger Flat Base Varmint • 87gr Berger VLD Hunting Powder tested: Varget What We Tested ✔ Velocity & extreme spread ✔ Group size and consistency ✔ Bullet stability at very high RPM ✔ Feeding reliability in a long action competition rifle ✔ Ballistic performance to 500 yards ✔ Wind drift, drop, and retained energy Key Questions Can a 6mm Dasher push varmint bullets fast enough for flat coyote shooting? Does velocity matter more than ballistic coefficient? Which bullet performs best past 300–400 yards? Can a PRS style rifle work as a night hunting gun? Gear Used Precision competition rifle chambered in 6mm Dasher 7.5 twist barrel Garmin chronograph Suppressor setup Handloaded ammunition Chapters 00:00 Intro – Turning a Competition Rifle into a Coyote Gun 01:00 Why Use a 6mm Dasher for Coyotes 02:00 Previous Load: 70gr BlitzKing at 3670 FPS 03:20 Bullet Options for Testing 06:00 Load Development Setup 09:00 70gr Nosler Velocity & Accuracy Test 13:00 80gr Sierra BlitzKing Testing 18:30 80gr Berger Flat Base Varmint Testing 24:20 87gr Berger VLD Hunting Testing 29:20 Ballistic Calculator Breakdown 34:00 BC vs Velocity Explained 40:00 Final Results – Best Bullet Choice Let Me Know What bullet would YOU choose for coyotes in a 6mm rifle? Drop a comment with: • your favorite varmint bullet • your coyote load • or your go-to predator rifle #coyotehunting #6mmdasher #precisionrifle #handloading #varminthunting #longrangeshooting #predatorhunting