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Coyote gun opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmitch223" data-source="post: 318201" data-attributes="member: 16512"><p>I just got this rifle a few weeks ago so I havent tried alot of different bullet weights yet. Right now Im shooting Hornady 75gr HP and they shot under a inch at a 100yrds yesterday with 24mph winds. </p><p> </p><p>With the scope and ammunition this gun is close to 10-12 pounds, but I havent weighed it yet. I plan on cutting and crowning the barrel to make it a little more calling friendly. Its probally not the best rifle for a spot and stalk type hunting althought it wouldnt be too bad and you know you have accuracy when you pull it up to your shoulder...</p><p> </p><p>I plan on getting a better stock for it as well.</p><p> </p><p>Of the three rifles you listed above I would choose the Model Seven Predator and put a quality scope on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmitch223, post: 318201, member: 16512"] I just got this rifle a few weeks ago so I havent tried alot of different bullet weights yet. Right now Im shooting Hornady 75gr HP and they shot under a inch at a 100yrds yesterday with 24mph winds. With the scope and ammunition this gun is close to 10-12 pounds, but I havent weighed it yet. I plan on cutting and crowning the barrel to make it a little more calling friendly. Its probally not the best rifle for a spot and stalk type hunting althought it wouldnt be too bad and you know you have accuracy when you pull it up to your shoulder... I plan on getting a better stock for it as well. Of the three rifles you listed above I would choose the Model Seven Predator and put a quality scope on it. [/QUOTE]
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