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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
6mm Remington set up for coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullwhacker" data-source="post: 1045286" data-attributes="member: 77346"><p>I had a similar opportunity with an old 700 varmiter in 6mm I picked up. I added a Lilja 1:9, #5 fluted barrel finished at 26" and taken out to 6mm Imp. Added a Pendleton Composites stock with a Leupold Mk 4 6.5-20x50. It's a little heavier than a sporter but is great for coyotes. Most of my hunting has lots of walking and the weight isn't an issue to me. I have a light 223 and custom 22-250 of which I grab for the 6 most when I go out. It seems to buck the wind much better and can reach out to the shy coyotes when they hang up. I shoot 105 HPBT with mostly minimal fur damage. 30% of the time I will have a hole to sew up. It's claimed a couple this season over 500 yards and one at 619. Great rifle and a good choice for coyotes. Only draw back is the dies are more expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullwhacker, post: 1045286, member: 77346"] I had a similar opportunity with an old 700 varmiter in 6mm I picked up. I added a Lilja 1:9, #5 fluted barrel finished at 26" and taken out to 6mm Imp. Added a Pendleton Composites stock with a Leupold Mk 4 6.5-20x50. It's a little heavier than a sporter but is great for coyotes. Most of my hunting has lots of walking and the weight isn't an issue to me. I have a light 223 and custom 22-250 of which I grab for the 6 most when I go out. It seems to buck the wind much better and can reach out to the shy coyotes when they hang up. I shoot 105 HPBT with mostly minimal fur damage. 30% of the time I will have a hole to sew up. It's claimed a couple this season over 500 yards and one at 619. Great rifle and a good choice for coyotes. Only draw back is the dies are more expensive. [/QUOTE]
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