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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="js9088" data-source="post: 453624" data-attributes="member: 29393"><p>I am wanting to build a "walking varminter" that I primarry will use for coyote and bobcat calling in Eastern Kansas. Shots usually are 50-100 yards but sometime are further and want the ability to reach out. I have historicall used a sporter weight 223. I also have a couple of heavy barrel 22-250s that I shoot prairie dogs with.</p><p> </p><p>I am leaning towards 22-250 because I already load for it, have components, etc. I also thought about a 243. I think I want to stick with standard chamberings (i.e. not Ackley or tight neck). If I chose the 22-250 I woud likely use either 55 or 60gn NBT or V-Max.</p><p> </p><p>I understand the 243 might be more versatile but would welcome everyones opinion.</p><p> </p><p>Think I will start with a 700 action, HS Sporter stock, 24-26" barrel that is .700-.750" at the barrel.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p> </p><p>JS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js9088, post: 453624, member: 29393"] I am wanting to build a "walking varminter" that I primarry will use for coyote and bobcat calling in Eastern Kansas. Shots usually are 50-100 yards but sometime are further and want the ability to reach out. I have historicall used a sporter weight 223. I also have a couple of heavy barrel 22-250s that I shoot prairie dogs with. I am leaning towards 22-250 because I already load for it, have components, etc. I also thought about a 243. I think I want to stick with standard chamberings (i.e. not Ackley or tight neck). If I chose the 22-250 I woud likely use either 55 or 60gn NBT or V-Max. I understand the 243 might be more versatile but would welcome everyones opinion. Think I will start with a 700 action, HS Sporter stock, 24-26" barrel that is .700-.750" at the barrel. Thanks, JS [/QUOTE]
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