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What are you toting for coyotes?

^^^^^^ Indeed!
Perhaps turning into light shrapnel on the way…??
Can only guess how short the barrel life might be.. But, HEY!
Burn bright and light the night…!
With a 1 - 14 and 1 - 15 twist the Blitzking hold together real good and both rifles under .500. Just seems the faster there pushed the better they shoot.

There Coyote rifles so that is all there used for. Between the two of them I will never shoot them out.
 
It’s a Long Range Precision action in a LRVP stock with a shouldered heavy varmint 1:12 Bartlein barrel, installed by Lee Gardener. It hammers with pretty much every bullet that I’ve tried between 55 and 80 grains.
Awesome! I have a 110 that I want to do something with but have never messed with a savage action. It’s pretty smooth and has a good trigger too though.
 
22/250 AI 12 twist sporter, two barrels rechambered from New Remington 223 take-offs. 24" tubes, 55g Nosler ballistic tips, 55g Sierras, 4000 fps with 45.0g of Win 760, sub half-inch groups using a zero freebore reamer. 60g Bergers at 3700 with 760 saws up coyotes like a chainsaw, and I shot a bobcat in half at 150 yards while it was sitting on a pond dam watching fish.

You can shoot a coyote in the stomach, and he is lying in his tracks.

I expect that a 22 Creed with no more than .020 freebore would do the same, as the two cases are kissing cousins in capacity.

Speed is a killer, make no mistake about it.
 
If you were going out this morning to call a couple coyote sets, what caliber with what bullet are you taking? Just answer with the caliber and bullet. No discussion, no opinions why. I'll be taking my 22-250 pushing 52grn Speer HPs.
id take the R700 -270 win with speer 90 grainers at around 3500. back in 2016 there was a thread here called -nuclear coyote rifles — one guy posted about his 375/ 50BMG
that shot a 250 grain out at 3900. i also got most of the stuff ready to build a 257 Wby- that would make a good LR coyote machine. old time rock and roll:D
 
22/250 AI 12 twist sporter, two barrels rechambered from New Remington 223 take-offs. 24" tubes, 55g Nosler ballistic tips, 55g Sierras, 4000 fps with 45.0g of Win 760, sub half-inch groups using a zero freebore reamer. 60g Bergers at 3700 with 760 saws up coyotes like a chainsaw, and I shot a bobcat in half at 150 yards while it was sitting on a pond dam watching fish.

You can shoot a coyote in the stomach, and he is lying in his tracks.

I expect that a 22 Creed with no more than .020 freebore would do the same, as the two cases are kissing cousins in capacity.

Speed is a killer, make no mistake about it.
good to see you around ackleyman
 
Thanks! Wife has had a really rough year in and out of the hospital. Battery on her pace maker died, went into emergency mode, started working backwards, some heart damage. Boston Scientific has a recall on that model.
 
Building 2 by recommendation of Wyman Meinzer, THE COYOTE KING. Both will be 222 Remington Magnum Ackley Improved. Mine has 10 twist Shilen
for 52 Sierra spirepoints and the other for the Great Granddaughter is a 7 twist for the 77 and 80 Sierras. Mine is the "EL COYOTE" and Ava's is "NON TIMBO MALA".
 

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