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Light recoil rifle for coyotes and antelope?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1064493" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>264 WM or 26 Nosler would be absolutely dynamite for that use. Remington makes the .264 WM in the 700CDL SF. I have one and it's a great carry rifle. In a heavier rifle you can get it in the Rem Sendero.</p><p></p><p>If you check with Nosler I believe you can pre order the 26 Nosler on sale for around 1,400-1500.00.</p><p></p><p>You can't go wrong with either caliber or any of those three platform. The 26 Nosler will of course have considerably shorter barrel life so if barrel life is a big concern I'd stick with the .263. That's exactly what it was made for.</p><p></p><p>Come to think of it if you check on gun broker you can probably find a pre 64 Mod 70 "Westerner" which had the heavier barrel which would really be a great way to go. I see them there from time to time with some of them being in incredible shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1064493, member: 30902"] 264 WM or 26 Nosler would be absolutely dynamite for that use. Remington makes the .264 WM in the 700CDL SF. I have one and it's a great carry rifle. In a heavier rifle you can get it in the Rem Sendero. If you check with Nosler I believe you can pre order the 26 Nosler on sale for around 1,400-1500.00. You can't go wrong with either caliber or any of those three platform. The 26 Nosler will of course have considerably shorter barrel life so if barrel life is a big concern I'd stick with the .263. That's exactly what it was made for. Come to think of it if you check on gun broker you can probably find a pre 64 Mod 70 "Westerner" which had the heavier barrel which would really be a great way to go. I see them there from time to time with some of them being in incredible shape. [/QUOTE]
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