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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Jack-of-all-trades varmint/coyote round
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<blockquote data-quote="Combatpreacher" data-source="post: 1420203" data-attributes="member: 105311"><p>If it is a true "Jack of all trades" for varmints up to coyote, between the 204 and 22-250, I'd go with the 22-250. My preference would be the ability to anchor some of the "big" coyotes (or even coy-dogs) Ive seen in the northern lower of Michigan, and maybe a few deer from my treestand.</p><p></p><p>I looked at a bunch of different calibers, and actually settled on the 243. But.. I also want to use it for deer and maybe black bear. Light bullets for varmints, and heavier ones for deer.</p><p>I almost went with the 22-250 for the same reason... I just like the "one rifle" concept, even though I have dozens, LOL</p><p>I'm lazy and stay away from sub-22 calibers so that I don't have to buy extra cleaning rods. That being said, you most likely cant go wrong with either of your choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Combatpreacher, post: 1420203, member: 105311"] If it is a true "Jack of all trades" for varmints up to coyote, between the 204 and 22-250, I'd go with the 22-250. My preference would be the ability to anchor some of the "big" coyotes (or even coy-dogs) Ive seen in the northern lower of Michigan, and maybe a few deer from my treestand. I looked at a bunch of different calibers, and actually settled on the 243. But.. I also want to use it for deer and maybe black bear. Light bullets for varmints, and heavier ones for deer. I almost went with the 22-250 for the same reason... I just like the "one rifle" concept, even though I have dozens, LOL I'm lazy and stay away from sub-22 calibers so that I don't have to buy extra cleaning rods. That being said, you most likely cant go wrong with either of your choices. [/QUOTE]
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