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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2000416" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I like the Boyds stocks well and am a fan of pillar bedding any stock even the synthetic stocks except the ones that have the aluminum bedding blocks but they will also benefit from a good bedding job . It helps to keep the action bolts ( screws ) properly torqued as well as the action and barrel where they should be . That's just me because my rifles get used hard and sadly I abuse them by carrying them in the truck and field . They may go from below zero to 80 degrees F in an hour or less then back down to what the outside temp. is when they leave the truck . As we all know when you carry a rifle in a gun rack they take a lot of vibrations when driving and that in it's self is hard on every part of the rifle system . So with that in mind I myself would go the least expensive but most durable route . I have an over head rifle rack so they are out of sight and they stay in my truck not a rifle case so that I can get to them when needed .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2000416, member: 91783"] I like the Boyds stocks well and am a fan of pillar bedding any stock even the synthetic stocks except the ones that have the aluminum bedding blocks but they will also benefit from a good bedding job . It helps to keep the action bolts ( screws ) properly torqued as well as the action and barrel where they should be . That's just me because my rifles get used hard and sadly I abuse them by carrying them in the truck and field . They may go from below zero to 80 degrees F in an hour or less then back down to what the outside temp. is when they leave the truck . As we all know when you carry a rifle in a gun rack they take a lot of vibrations when driving and that in it's self is hard on every part of the rifle system . So with that in mind I myself would go the least expensive but most durable route . I have an over head rifle rack so they are out of sight and they stay in my truck not a rifle case so that I can get to them when needed . [/QUOTE]
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