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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 52241" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Toes,</p><p>If I might butt into your question - the difference is that the Coyote is a carrying gun and the Stealth has much more stock and barrel weight and is more of a long range piece. The barrel is thicker on the Stealth and the stock is much larger in all dimensions. As Jerry says, both are based on short action push-feeds and out of the box they are pretty accurate rifles. Both suffer from lawyer-proof triggers - which are quite easy to adjust and crappy stock bolts that pretty much prevent proper tightening. That is also easy to fix with replacements. Despite the lack of TLC they shoot remarkably well. Stealth will not heat up as quickly as the Coyote in the same caliber.</p><p>My friends and I have four Stealths (2-308's and a .223 & .22-250) and four new Coyotes (.22-250's) and have been getting nice accuracy from all of them. The Coyotes are pretty neat looking with the dark laminated stocks but I would prefer a little more barrel diam. on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 52241, member: 25"] Toes, If I might butt into your question - the difference is that the Coyote is a carrying gun and the Stealth has much more stock and barrel weight and is more of a long range piece. The barrel is thicker on the Stealth and the stock is much larger in all dimensions. As Jerry says, both are based on short action push-feeds and out of the box they are pretty accurate rifles. Both suffer from lawyer-proof triggers - which are quite easy to adjust and crappy stock bolts that pretty much prevent proper tightening. That is also easy to fix with replacements. Despite the lack of TLC they shoot remarkably well. Stealth will not heat up as quickly as the Coyote in the same caliber. My friends and I have four Stealths (2-308's and a .223 & .22-250) and four new Coyotes (.22-250's) and have been getting nice accuracy from all of them. The Coyotes are pretty neat looking with the dark laminated stocks but I would prefer a little more barrel diam. on them. [/QUOTE]
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