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<blockquote data-quote="fmuguira" data-source="post: 2231305" data-attributes="member: 27974"><p>Any larger case 22 caliber or 6mm cartridge should be right in your wheelhouse for 200-400 yard chucks and coyotes. As far as rifles I d say get the one that feels best to you and fits your budget. An important thing, IMO, to remember is your point that you ll shoot factory ammo. Something with more choices vs less is better!</p><p></p><p>Also, if you envision any aftermarket upgrades ( trigger, stock, etc) remember some models have way more support than others. ( ex: Chevy vs Rambler !!)</p><p></p><p>You re well on your way to making a good choice 'for you' !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmuguira, post: 2231305, member: 27974"] Any larger case 22 caliber or 6mm cartridge should be right in your wheelhouse for 200-400 yard chucks and coyotes. As far as rifles I d say get the one that feels best to you and fits your budget. An important thing, IMO, to remember is your point that you ll shoot factory ammo. Something with more choices vs less is better! Also, if you envision any aftermarket upgrades ( trigger, stock, etc) remember some models have way more support than others. ( ex: Chevy vs Rambler !!) You re well on your way to making a good choice ‘for you’ ! [/QUOTE]
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