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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
best gun for coyote and bobcats
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 275820" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>I don't think there's any "best" cartridge for Yotes. In the Northwest, Wash, Oregon, Idaho and Montana where I hunt most my Yotes; the pair that works for me is my; .224 Wby Varmintmaster which is the older miniature action and a 22-250 Varmintmaster converted, "also older miniature action" into a 6XC; both use Leupold 3.5-10x40 VariX III with mil dots. These two rifles; are two of the must comfortable rifles I've ever used in the field, light, and accurate and you can walk with them all day. The 224 Wby with Barns 50gr VLC's is a hammer, when I need a little more range I go to the 6XC with 70gr to 105gr bullets.</p><p> The reason I changed the .22-250 to the 6XC was for extra range, plus the .22-250 was getting a little long in the tooth'…, I had killed many, many Yotes with it in .22-250. The new 6XC barrel was turned to factory spec's take off barrel so nothing would have to be done to the original Wby stock…. Just in case I wanted to put the old barrel back on.</p><p> <a href="http://imageevent.com/swat/weatherbymkvvarmintmaster22250" target="_blank">Weatherby Mk V Varmintmaster 22.250</a></p><p> 436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 275820, member: 16609"] I don’t think there’s any “best” cartridge for Yotes. In the Northwest, Wash, Oregon, Idaho and Montana where I hunt most my Yotes; the pair that works for me is my; .224 Wby Varmintmaster which is the older miniature action and a 22-250 Varmintmaster converted, “also older miniature action” into a 6XC; both use Leupold 3.5-10x40 VariX III with mil dots. These two rifles; are two of the must comfortable rifles I’ve ever used in the field, light, and accurate and you can walk with them all day. The 224 Wby with Barns 50gr VLC’s is a hammer, when I need a little more range I go to the 6XC with 70gr to 105gr bullets. The reason I changed the .22-250 to the 6XC was for extra range, plus the .22-250 was getting a little long in the tooth’…, I had killed many, many Yotes with it in .22-250. The new 6XC barrel was turned to factory spec’s take off barrel so nothing would have to be done to the original Wby stock…. Just in case I wanted to put the old barrel back on. [url=http://imageevent.com/swat/weatherbymkvvarmintmaster22250]Weatherby Mk V Varmintmaster 22.250[/url] 436 [/QUOTE]
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