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what calibre for longer range coyote shooting!
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<blockquote data-quote="Truc" data-source="post: 683194" data-attributes="member: 44771"><p>My vote is for the 6.5/06 as that is the only caliber I have shot a coyote with, but alas I have sold it so now my new varmint rifle will do the job. Kelbly Atlas action in a HS Precision BR stock, Jewell Trigger and a 6 Dasher 1/8 twist barrel. I used this barrel in competition on my Panda BR rifle to shoot 600 yds in comp. and it grouped pretty regularly at 2". The nice thing about this action is I can use any retired Benchrest barrel from my Panda and just screw it on, (don't have to worry about head spacing) no more buying barrels for a varmint rifle. If you don't shoot Benchrest, used barrels from any Panda will work and guys sell them for $50 or so. The 6PPC barrels may be open up to a 6BR for more velocity. Even though these barrels are retired they are more accurate than just about any varmint rifle you will ever shoot.</p><p> Just got it back from being bedded and now have it sighted in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truc, post: 683194, member: 44771"] My vote is for the 6.5/06 as that is the only caliber I have shot a coyote with, but alas I have sold it so now my new varmint rifle will do the job. Kelbly Atlas action in a HS Precision BR stock, Jewell Trigger and a 6 Dasher 1/8 twist barrel. I used this barrel in competition on my Panda BR rifle to shoot 600 yds in comp. and it grouped pretty regularly at 2". The nice thing about this action is I can use any retired Benchrest barrel from my Panda and just screw it on, (don't have to worry about head spacing) no more buying barrels for a varmint rifle. If you don't shoot Benchrest, used barrels from any Panda will work and guys sell them for $50 or so. The 6PPC barrels may be open up to a 6BR for more velocity. Even though these barrels are retired they are more accurate than just about any varmint rifle you will ever shoot. Just got it back from being bedded and now have it sighted in. [/QUOTE]
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