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The Basics, Starting Out
1000 yard coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="Flybuster" data-source="post: 177092" data-attributes="member: 8250"><p>Sig if you really want to go the factory route, and get a 22-250 get a Savage. But I would get the Savage Long range Precision Varminter, I believe you can still get them in the 1-9" twist, even though their webpage list 1-12". Check it out, that would be the better choice for what you want anyways. Its got the heavier barrel 1" diameter, Its got the H-S stock (tough as nails, not a cheesy plastic stock) with alum action blocking, and its a stainless steel singleshot much like if not the same as the new target action. </p><p></p><p> The 1-9" would be good for those 75 grain amax's. But the downsides are Its more money than your $700 walmart gun and the gun weighs 12 pounds or thereabouts. Still don't know about 1000 yard coyotes, but it would be fun for squirrels at long range. With every choice there will be compromises to be made.</p><p></p><p> Personally I would get what I wanted the first time, the 6brx would be nice and probably the least amount of compromises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flybuster, post: 177092, member: 8250"] Sig if you really want to go the factory route, and get a 22-250 get a Savage. But I would get the Savage Long range Precision Varminter, I believe you can still get them in the 1-9" twist, even though their webpage list 1-12". Check it out, that would be the better choice for what you want anyways. Its got the heavier barrel 1" diameter, Its got the H-S stock (tough as nails, not a cheesy plastic stock) with alum action blocking, and its a stainless steel singleshot much like if not the same as the new target action. The 1-9" would be good for those 75 grain amax's. But the downsides are Its more money than your $700 walmart gun and the gun weighs 12 pounds or thereabouts. Still don't know about 1000 yard coyotes, but it would be fun for squirrels at long range. With every choice there will be compromises to be made. Personally I would get what I wanted the first time, the 6brx would be nice and probably the least amount of compromises. [/QUOTE]
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