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Ultimate Long Range Coyote Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="tbeasley" data-source="post: 257933" data-attributes="member: 6977"><p>NesikaChad</p><p>I remember that issue, they also had to build a custom tapered scope rail for the NF scope.</p><p></p><p>For the Yote Hunting, I too hunt coyotes and pigs here in Texas, (seen one yote walking along the Hwy. today at 10:00am still 32F.) And I choose to use a 7mm-300wsm. simply put its a 7wsm just using 270 or 300wsm brass for the longer necks. I'm holding my aim 0-230yds put on dog/hog and shoot and dead is dead can be using 140 Accubonds. Spotlighting at night, you don't have time to judge distance and besides its harder for me to judge at night.</p><p></p><p>I would think the big 7's would be great for the ride. Launching 168 Bergers or 180's would get the job done and then some. </p><p></p><p>definitaly look into the 7mm's</p><p></p><p>hope this helps some from one varmint hunter to the next..</p><p></p><p>-tbeasley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbeasley, post: 257933, member: 6977"] NesikaChad I remember that issue, they also had to build a custom tapered scope rail for the NF scope. For the Yote Hunting, I too hunt coyotes and pigs here in Texas, (seen one yote walking along the Hwy. today at 10:00am still 32F.) And I choose to use a 7mm-300wsm. simply put its a 7wsm just using 270 or 300wsm brass for the longer necks. I'm holding my aim 0-230yds put on dog/hog and shoot and dead is dead can be using 140 Accubonds. Spotlighting at night, you don't have time to judge distance and besides its harder for me to judge at night. I would think the big 7's would be great for the ride. Launching 168 Bergers or 180's would get the job done and then some. definitaly look into the 7mm's hope this helps some from one varmint hunter to the next.. -tbeasley [/QUOTE]
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