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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
LOOKING for tips on Rifle and Scope set-up for Coyotes??
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<blockquote data-quote=".30 CAL" data-source="post: 440185" data-attributes="member: 12385"><p>The Savage rifle I held with the accustock on it seemed to be a very well built rifle for 350 I would say yes that is a very good deal. I had 2 savages and have gotten rid of one and am trying to get rid of the other one not because they are not accurate but because of lack of aftermarket support. I switched to Remington and now have two SPS one in .308 and one in .243, and another SPS on the way (hopefully soon) in 338 EDGE. As for weight my .308 with scope loaded is just over 10 LBS. I use stoney point rapid pivot shooting sticks and the weight on that style of bipod is perfect. If you plan on leaving the rifle as is get the savage throw a Leupold VX-II 4-12X40 on it and don't look back. If you wanna pinch penny's get a VXI stay away from the rifleman as you cannot upgrade that scope. The others you can have reticle's changed and target turrets added at a later time, that's what I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30 CAL, post: 440185, member: 12385"] The Savage rifle I held with the accustock on it seemed to be a very well built rifle for 350 I would say yes that is a very good deal. I had 2 savages and have gotten rid of one and am trying to get rid of the other one not because they are not accurate but because of lack of aftermarket support. I switched to Remington and now have two SPS one in .308 and one in .243, and another SPS on the way (hopefully soon) in 338 EDGE. As for weight my .308 with scope loaded is just over 10 LBS. I use stoney point rapid pivot shooting sticks and the weight on that style of bipod is perfect. If you plan on leaving the rifle as is get the savage throw a Leupold VX-II 4-12X40 on it and don't look back. If you wanna pinch penny's get a VXI stay away from the rifleman as you cannot upgrade that scope. The others you can have reticle's changed and target turrets added at a later time, that's what I do. [/QUOTE]
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