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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Snowy Mountain Rifles wants your input on ideal walking varmint rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="jakelly" data-source="post: 733752" data-attributes="member: 26850"><p>6x47 lapua</p><p>1 in 8 </p><p>#4 or #5 with flutes</p><p>24"</p><p>105 - 110 gr matchking, berger, amax</p><p>htg or gamescout (preferrable)</p><p>lightest possible fill</p><p>adjustable cheek htg, double sling studs, two flush cups on the off shooter side</p><p>jewell @ 1lb</p><p></p><p>Lightweight, Lapua brass, easy to form, long range performance is good, barrel life is good. This will favor the chucks and yotes, but I don't think anyone really carries a walking rifle with long range capabilities for prairie dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakelly, post: 733752, member: 26850"] 6x47 lapua 1 in 8 #4 or #5 with flutes 24" 105 - 110 gr matchking, berger, amax htg or gamescout (preferrable) lightest possible fill adjustable cheek htg, double sling studs, two flush cups on the off shooter side jewell @ 1lb Lightweight, Lapua brass, easy to form, long range performance is good, barrel life is good. This will favor the chucks and yotes, but I don't think anyone really carries a walking rifle with long range capabilities for prairie dogs. [/QUOTE]
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