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Are there any lemon varmint rifles I should steer clear of?
The full story:
I've never had much interest in hunting coyotes, but recently a coworker keeps pressuring me to join him on some hunts. And even more recently we've seen a ton of coyotes hanging around out at my dads place. I wouldn't have cared a few years ago, but now my 2yo and 1yo spend a few days each week out there and love to play in the back 40 with grandma. That, and the little guy that's missing in SK has bumped up my fatherly protection instincts enough to have an excuse to give coyote hunting a whirl.
So I'm looking for a budget rifle that's minute-of-coyote to get me started. Range will be inside 100 yards for the most part, with the occasional opportunity out to 200, so I'm not looking for a tack driver. Just something basic I can put cheap scope on. As for caliber, I considered .243 so it could double as a deer rifle, but really, I've already got a stack of .30 cals in the cabinet already set up for deer and moose. So I figured .223 is the next best thing, as far as availability of cheap ammo goes (don't reload yet). But that said, I'm open to input on my caliber choice.
So I'll eventually post a wtb, but before I do, I wanted to know if there's any lemons I should be watching out for. As for "new" the only bargains I see are the savage axis and the Norinco JW-105. Thoughts on these would be appreciated.
Thoughts on scopes would also be appreciated, keeping in mind the ranges mentioned above and the level of accuracy required. We're talking NcStar and lower here.
Thanks folks!
Are there any lemon varmint rifles I should steer clear of?
The full story:
I've never had much interest in hunting coyotes, but recently a coworker keeps pressuring me to join him on some hunts. And even more recently we've seen a ton of coyotes hanging around out at my dads place. I wouldn't have cared a few years ago, but now my 2yo and 1yo spend a few days each week out there and love to play in the back 40 with grandma. That, and the little guy that's missing in SK has bumped up my fatherly protection instincts enough to have an excuse to give coyote hunting a whirl.
So I'm looking for a budget rifle that's minute-of-coyote to get me started. Range will be inside 100 yards for the most part, with the occasional opportunity out to 200, so I'm not looking for a tack driver. Just something basic I can put cheap scope on. As for caliber, I considered .243 so it could double as a deer rifle, but really, I've already got a stack of .30 cals in the cabinet already set up for deer and moose. So I figured .223 is the next best thing, as far as availability of cheap ammo goes (don't reload yet). But that said, I'm open to input on my caliber choice.
So I'll eventually post a wtb, but before I do, I wanted to know if there's any lemons I should be watching out for. As for "new" the only bargains I see are the savage axis and the Norinco JW-105. Thoughts on these would be appreciated.
Thoughts on scopes would also be appreciated, keeping in mind the ranges mentioned above and the level of accuracy required. We're talking NcStar and lower here.
Thanks folks!




















































