I've been thinking about a coyote rifle, and decided that my first choice of chambering would be in .222 Remington. I have a bit of a soft spot for that cartridge, as my grandpa has a gun that shoots it, and so does my dad. In fact, the .222 was the first centre fire rifle I ever shot: Dad was away, and I figured his .222 would be way cooler to shoot than my puny lever gun in .22lr. The groundhog I was after lived to see another day. 
What is somewhat surprising to me is the lack of options for that chambering. Of the North American manufactured guns, I only see Savage offering the model 25. Frankly, I think the model 25 is kind of ugly.
There is a bit more choice from the European manufacturers. CZ makes a couple (527 Lux and 527 FS), but they are not quite what I am after. Too bad they did not make it in the 527 Varmint, as I would be all over that.
If I remember right, Sako offers something in .222, but those guns are a wee bit too expensive for my budget.
This leaves me with the Tikka T3 Varmint. It is pretty much what I am after: a detachable box mag, a heavier profile barrel, with the option of .222 chambering. The down side (as I found out today) is that I can order a Tikka in .222 but can expect to wait for at least six months, and maybe as long as a year.
So now I am thinking I will get something in .223 (heavily leaning toward the CZ 527 varmint; that set trigger looks excellent) at least for now, and think about ordering the T3 in .222 for later.
The crazy thing is that from reading threads on this forum regarding coyote rigs, it seems like the triple deuce is still pretty popular (and rightly so) amongst Canadian hunters. I still can't see why it is not offered in new guns, but then again I am not the guy who crunches the numbers for the rifle manufacturing companies.
So what do you all think? Any suggestions about my plan? Have I missed any obvious alternatives?
What is somewhat surprising to me is the lack of options for that chambering. Of the North American manufactured guns, I only see Savage offering the model 25. Frankly, I think the model 25 is kind of ugly.
There is a bit more choice from the European manufacturers. CZ makes a couple (527 Lux and 527 FS), but they are not quite what I am after. Too bad they did not make it in the 527 Varmint, as I would be all over that.
If I remember right, Sako offers something in .222, but those guns are a wee bit too expensive for my budget.
This leaves me with the Tikka T3 Varmint. It is pretty much what I am after: a detachable box mag, a heavier profile barrel, with the option of .222 chambering. The down side (as I found out today) is that I can order a Tikka in .222 but can expect to wait for at least six months, and maybe as long as a year.
So now I am thinking I will get something in .223 (heavily leaning toward the CZ 527 varmint; that set trigger looks excellent) at least for now, and think about ordering the T3 in .222 for later.
The crazy thing is that from reading threads on this forum regarding coyote rigs, it seems like the triple deuce is still pretty popular (and rightly so) amongst Canadian hunters. I still can't see why it is not offered in new guns, but then again I am not the guy who crunches the numbers for the rifle manufacturing companies.
So what do you all think? Any suggestions about my plan? Have I missed any obvious alternatives?


















































