Show us your Fox and Coyote Rig and Other gun

Scrumbag

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Well folks,

Following on from the "Your 'yote rifle and..." thread (https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/your-yote-rifle-and.211958/), how about some pics of your 'yote rifle and your other shotgun / handgun / rifle...?

Current intended shotgun for foxes:

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Benelli Supernova with a Burris Speedbead, FastFire III (3 MOA dot), nordic extension tube and 24" Cylinder bore slug barrel with rifle sights.

Here's one I may take out in warm weather:

Winchester M12 3" Heavy Duck I understand (1955)


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Let's see what you got folks! I will see if I can photograph my fox rifle later...

Scrummy
 
This 223 is what I used when I first got into coyote hunting several years ago - the stock, trigger and scope have all been upgraded since this pic, but it has killed a lot of song dogs and varmints. Still comes with me as a back up most of the time. Rem 700 SPS with Nikon Monarch BDC 6-24x50.
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My 260 has been fun to play with, it doesn't have the velocity of my 25-06, but the 130's sure buck the wind. Rem 700 5R Gen II w/Vortex PST 6-24x50 SFP
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Here is my 204 that has been a go to coyote gun the last couple years. Was purchased and put together specifically for spotlighting, but man it is fun to shoot. Rem 700 VSSF II 204 with SIG Whiskey5 5-25x52 hellfire quadplex
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My 25-06 (Sendero SFII w/Leupold VX5HD 3-15x56 firedot duplex) is torn apart and getting the stock painted and a new piece of glass. Its my favorite daytime coyote gun by far. Can't believe I don't have a pic of it on my phone...shame on me! Lol
 
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Winchester 70 (FN made) in 30-06
3-9x40 Leupold firedot with B&C reticle, holdovers aren't accurate to the books but I've got a chart of where each hash is for.

If I had to carry something else, I'd bring a varmint (light varmint such as squirrels, rabbits, etc) gun as my 30-06 is plenty for black bear.

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Here's my 10/22 with a fresh stock put on it.
Ruger 10/22 Target
Kidd trigger kit on the internals
Volquartsen recoil buffer
Volquartsen firing pin and extractor kit
Power Customs extended magazine release and spring
Eotech holographic

I've used it for some local competitions before I got the new stock (old one is in the picture) and it's a tack driver. Thinking about putting a 1.5-8 or something like that on it to be more precise since the eotech crosshair covers a fair bit of the target when you're shooting 30+ yards away.
 
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Nice rigs FIGJAM!

Rifleman 97, I have a soft spot for .30-'06 and another for a Winchester M70. If I didn't have a 7x64, I'd probably have a .30-'06. I must admit, I am tempted to get an SA-22 to complement the centrefire. Put a red dot and a little moderator on and the squirrels and bunnies had better beware!
 
Kimber 84M Varmint 22-250, almost too pretty to hunt with but man does it shoot!
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Hunting at night over a dead cow piles them up. One dog an hour as long as I can stay awake and out there
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Had the trigger tuned to 2lbs and threaded 5/8-24
 

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The bottom one is my primary coyote rifle in .223, this also has a .260 AI barrel and bolt for it. 7 twist broughton, and shoots the 75 eld at 2980fps. The top one is the gun I use when we do tournaments, 6x47 lapua. This gun also has a .308 barrel for it. The middle is my hunting gun, plain Jane 284 win. All of the have a McMillan ADJ A5, jewel trigger, and a premier 5-25 on top. Short actions are both defiance deviants, and the long action is a early model Lawton. All of them also have a lane suppressor on them.
 
I don't do much calling anymore as I do more trapping but since I'm currently in the process of building a rifle I've been packing the wife's 6.5-06. Seems to help as the coyotes usually stop and laugh at the gun packing the pink gun until I tickle the trigger
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