7mm WSM Winchester Coyote

almorgan

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My job take me around visiting gun shops around Europe.
Last friday I found a Winchester 70 Coyote in 7mm WSM at a bargain price and I'm in love with it.
Steinless steel half varmint contour barrel, blued action, laminated varmint style stock. All the essentials are there.
I don't know the 7 WSM, but I presume it will be not too hard to have it shooting in the right way.
Somebody can give me some indication about on what to do to in order to have it ready to shoot?
What is the maximum bullet weight with that rifling? I presume a bedding job is mandatory, but I will test it before doing it. Never knows...
Suggested loads for this kind of rifle?
 
My job take me around visiting gun shops around Europe.
Last friday I found a Winchester 70 Coyote in 7mm WSM at a bargain price and I'm in love with it.
Steinless steel half varmint contour barrel, blued action, laminated varmint style stock. All the essentials are there.
I don't know the 7 WSM, but I presume it will be not too hard to have it shooting in the right way.
Somebody can give me some indication about on what to do to in order to have it ready to shoot?
What is the maximum bullet weight with that rifling? I presume a bedding job is mandatory, but I will test it before doing it. Never knows...
Suggested loads for this kind of rifle?


Sounds like a nice rifle. As far as bullet, it is a matter of finding what your rifle likes. 160 and heavier are great bullets for shooting long range in a 7mm caliber. Most guys seem to favor 160 Accu Bonds for short range, and 162 A-max or 168 Berger past 300yrds. A bedding job and trigger adjustment will do wonders for accuracy. Good optics are also a necessity.

Tank
 
The Coyote is a potential L/R ready rifle. If it shoots good your ready. Most all of the Model-70 Coyotes Ive seen and dealt with were sub moa by far with handloads. My best groups with my cousins (in 270wsm/140 Accubond) was two 3 shot groups just under 1/4 inch and 1 group over .3. granted they were only 3 shot groups (and these are my best ever groups with any rifle to date), but that I was blown away by its accuracy. Ive seen many of them shoot 3/4 moa right out of the box with factory ammo.
Mphstigerfan has a Coyote also, but in 300wsm, and its a 1/2 moa rifle with Bergers. I havent talked to anyone that personally owned one that wasnt happy with how they shot.
You got a nice rifle. They are a dream to shoot. But be prepared, theyre SO HEAVY compared to Most factory rifles,:D but it (Coyote) shoots bettergun). Work up some loads and get familiar with it. They tend to be great shooters as is.
 
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