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coyote rifle question #34690
11/04/2013 06:45 PM
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What are your guys suggestions for good yote rifles at reasonable prices I've been lookin at Remington 770 series but should I get the 270 243 or 30-06??

Re: coyote rifle question #34691
11/04/2013 10:28 PM
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I would think the 30-06 would be detrimental if you wanted to sell the hide.... .243 or .223 would be my choice if I was doing to it and wanted to sell the hide...

Re: coyote rifle question #34692
11/04/2013 11:08 PM
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Savage Axis in .223 or .243 would be a good choice. Walmart sells them for around 280.00. h.h.


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Re: coyote rifle question #34693
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Don't get a new Remington. An old 700 yes but not the new ones......not good. Savage would be my choice in a new one in a 243 or one of the 22 caliber centerfires. I almost never buy new anymore. An older gently used rig would probably make you much happier.


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Re: coyote rifle question #34694
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I couldn't find anything good on the new Remington but plenty good on the savage

Re: coyote rifle question #34695
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H&R handi rifle. In a 22-250 or 223. Place good optics on it and you have got a very good accurate coyote gun at a good price.


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Re: coyote rifle question #34696
11/09/2013 08:34 AM
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I love my 22-250......just haven't killed a coyote with it yet wink


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Re: coyote rifle question #34697
11/09/2013 10:58 AM
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Originally posted by DawnPatrol:
I love my 22-250......just haven't killed a coyote with it yet wink
Exact same here DP!
Recently picked up a Savage, has nice 16x scope on it.
Been taking it w/me on occasions... but no yotes yet.
Love the gun and round tho!


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Re: coyote rifle question #34698
11/09/2013 11:17 AM
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I have a 77 22-250 Killed several with it , and it flat hammers them where ever you hit them even marginal shot are deadly I have owned a BDL ,ADL 788 Rem,s and a H&R single shot The 77 ruger is the one I now have and would not trade

Re: coyote rifle question #34699
11/10/2013 10:26 AM
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I've owned a Savage 110 .243 for over 20 years, and and highly recommend them. I got mine before the accu-trigger hit the market, but it's still a great rifle.

Accurate with most any load I put through it. It does have a slight preference for 100 gr. bullets.


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