Guys,
Great suggestions, I should have explained my desires better.
The intent of the rifle would be coyotes and deer. I want something I can pack around 7lbs or less.
Its hard to find anything close BC wise to the 105gr Begers, .87 and .95 bullets arent close.
*.257 roberts isnt in the same league with bullet BC choices in .257 Caliber, vs the BC of 6mm 105gr berger,
*The weatherby's are fast, but have way too much freebore, cant seat bullet near the lands, Dasher would shoot circles around them for accuracy.
* 7mm:08 , 7mm 140gr Berger isnt as quick or as high BC as the 6mm 105Berger
*7mm STW, 300 Mag, big bores, these are coyotes Im trying to hunt in rural communities, not cape buffalo.
I have had lots of custom rifles built by Henry Rempel. I recently went through a custody battle and went from 13 rifles, including cooper excalibur 280AI and custom 6.5-284's down to 3 rifles to help pay some of the bills. Funds are now limited, I have a daughter whos more important than any number of guns.
I currently own a 6 Dasher 1:8 twist that shoots 105gr Berger just over 3000FPS. The problem is the gun is way too heavy! Its accounted for several 600 yard + coyotes. You want wind bucking ability, flat shooting and bang flop power, I can tell you from experience that the 6mm 105gr Berger bullet doing 3000+FPS is deadly accurate, and few if any coyotes move after they are hit. I can't tell you how many coyotes I've killed over the year's but it's' got to be 4 digits +.
I have a cooper .308, problem is its not as flat and forgiving as the Dasher. .308 bullets, check out how heavy a bullet you need to shoot in order to come close to the BC of a 6mm 105 berger.
I have hunted and killed more critters than a lot of people combined, Im getting to the point where I enjoy shooting coyotes best of all. Dont have to eat them, dont have to skin them (sold whole), no limit, dont require a draw, allowed to shoot them Sundays, I dont have to drive half way around the world to do it. It's fun, exciting and most often action packed.
I would really like a light weight devoted coyote gun. For now, I like the one suggestions to buy a standard .243, shoot it, and down the road, look at changing the barrel out to 1:8 twist in light contour.
I have also looked at 6mmAI and .243 AI, pain is fireforming brass, spending the time/money and barrel life to do it, and at what return??
At 4000 ft above sea level the dasher is 6.5 minutes from 200 meter - 500 meters (32.5inch). A .243 with the same 1:8 twist barrel would send the same 105gr berger as flat or better, mind you with a little more powder. results of increased powder are dimminishing as you get higher.
Question is what to buy for a good light weight rifle in .243???
One with a quality synthetic stock (not a flimsy piece of plastic), pillar bedded, and a decent action.. something that would be a good build on down the road, and a decent shooter with the lighter BC bullet short term like the .87gr Vmax 4.00
Thanks to all, this is a phenomenol sounding board of experience.
Mike