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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
What's your caliber of choice, for coyotes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Airedale56" data-source="post: 823074" data-attributes="member: 66305"><p>It was around $900 in 2000.</p><p>It's a 6 lug bolt, not a Howa action.</p><p>Weighs 5 3/4 pounds stripped. No rings, scope.</p><p>Easy to carry and plenty of accuracy. I've made a few spectacular LR hits on coyotes that were leaving after their buddy died.</p><p>It's a great calling rifle and can do double duty on incidental lions that show up, one of the reasons I chose the caliber.</p><p></p><p>However, the caliber strictions changed. .22 center fires are legal this year in WY for antelope, deer, lions and wolves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Airedale56, post: 823074, member: 66305"] It was around $900 in 2000. It's a 6 lug bolt, not a Howa action. Weighs 5 3/4 pounds stripped. No rings, scope. Easy to carry and plenty of accuracy. I've made a few spectacular LR hits on coyotes that were leaving after their buddy died. It's a great calling rifle and can do double duty on incidental lions that show up, one of the reasons I chose the caliber. However, the caliber strictions changed. .22 center fires are legal this year in WY for antelope, deer, lions and wolves. [/QUOTE]
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