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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
.204 Ruger for coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="tdregs13" data-source="post: 564073" data-attributes="member: 36727"><p>I recently posted about good .243 loads for coyotes, when I read a few articles and did some more research I realized that this was not the optimal caliber. I now have my eye on a .204 Ruger as I am going to try and save the pelts and possibly sell them as the rifle and all the accessories for it are coming out of my own money. I was looking at a few rifles but can't figure out which will be the best in terms of accuracy, price, etc. I was very keen on the Remington VTR predator rifle in .204 but not sure on it. So, what is a good factory rifle that is rugged, relatively light, accurate and at the right price? Also, what would be the ideal twist rate to stabilize bullets up to 40gr?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdregs13, post: 564073, member: 36727"] I recently posted about good .243 loads for coyotes, when I read a few articles and did some more research I realized that this was not the optimal caliber. I now have my eye on a .204 Ruger as I am going to try and save the pelts and possibly sell them as the rifle and all the accessories for it are coming out of my own money. I was looking at a few rifles but can't figure out which will be the best in terms of accuracy, price, etc. I was very keen on the Remington VTR predator rifle in .204 but not sure on it. So, what is a good factory rifle that is rugged, relatively light, accurate and at the right price? Also, what would be the ideal twist rate to stabilize bullets up to 40gr? [/QUOTE]
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