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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 2773536" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>There is a high fence area about 5 hours from where I live. It has 4000 acres. They bought a bunch of pigs and let them go in there. They run wild and breed and in some cases become dangerous if you're on foot. Anyway I went there and shot a few pigs and the owner suggested if I have a 300 black out he would let me shoot coyotes for free, that is if it had a suppressor.</p><p></p><p>So I bought a 300 blackout and a suppressor and 300 blackout bullets and powder. You know, all that stuff.</p><p></p><p>Then I ran into him later he told me that a 6.5 creed more with his his suppressor was quieter than his 300 blackout. So I bought a 6.5 creed more. Of course I couldn't leave it alone. I had the chamber reamed out to 6.5 RPM.</p><p></p><p>The 6.5 caliber was so interesting I bought a Pierce titanium action, Christiansen carbon wrap barrel, MPI stock and a Leupold VX6 4 - 24X52. There was something wrong with this custom barrel or rifle stock or whatever it was, so I had it disassembled and sold all the parts.</p><p></p><p> But I liked the 6.5 caliber so I bought a Pac-Nor 6.5 barrel and had it installed on my 6 lug Weatherby. After a couple years I couldn't leave that alone. So I had the barrel bored out by Pendleton stocks. Now I have a 7 pound 8 mm that looks like a 7 mm Weatherby necked up to 8mm. It puts five Hammer Hunter 198 grain bullets into 7/8" or better at 100 yards at 3,054 feet per second.</p><p></p><p> All because the guy with the wild pig said I could shoot coyotes on his property.</p><p></p><p>Normally I don't tell people what to do. But this time I'll make an exception. Stay away from fenced in pig hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 2773536, member: 70559"] There is a high fence area about 5 hours from where I live. It has 4000 acres. They bought a bunch of pigs and let them go in there. They run wild and breed and in some cases become dangerous if you're on foot. Anyway I went there and shot a few pigs and the owner suggested if I have a 300 black out he would let me shoot coyotes for free, that is if it had a suppressor. So I bought a 300 blackout and a suppressor and 300 blackout bullets and powder. You know, all that stuff. Then I ran into him later he told me that a 6.5 creed more with his his suppressor was quieter than his 300 blackout. So I bought a 6.5 creed more. Of course I couldn't leave it alone. I had the chamber reamed out to 6.5 RPM. The 6.5 caliber was so interesting I bought a Pierce titanium action, Christiansen carbon wrap barrel, MPI stock and a Leupold VX6 4 - 24X52. There was something wrong with this custom barrel or rifle stock or whatever it was, so I had it disassembled and sold all the parts. But I liked the 6.5 caliber so I bought a Pac-Nor 6.5 barrel and had it installed on my 6 lug Weatherby. After a couple years I couldn't leave that alone. So I had the barrel bored out by Pendleton stocks. Now I have a 7 pound 8 mm that looks like a 7 mm Weatherby necked up to 8mm. It puts five Hammer Hunter 198 grain bullets into 7/8" or better at 100 yards at 3,054 feet per second. All because the guy with the wild pig said I could shoot coyotes on his property. Normally I don't tell people what to do. But this time I'll make an exception. Stay away from fenced in pig hunting. [/QUOTE]
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