Loyalist84
Member
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
So, aside from an over .40 stopping rifle, I only have one rifle missing from my battery, and that's a varmint gun.
I've chosen the .25-06 caliber because it fits the caliber gap nicely between my .22LR and my .280 Ackley, is a cartridge that was developed before 1930 (a mid-point between my .280 AI and my next earliest cartridge, the 9.3x62), and I can get speeds over 3500 fps with varmint bullets.
With that in mind, I'm looking to develop a rifle for hunting coyotes, mostly driven with dogs but occasionally called, that would not be out of place in the field at latest, in 1938, optics excepted for the sake of pragmatism. This is a gun that would be carried or held more often that shot, and shot just as often in a sitting position with a bipod/shootings sticks at 350 yards as offhand at a running songdog at 40.
Wood and blued steel are a must, but what action/barrel combinations am I looking at to build an ideal classic-looking coyote buster? Welcome to any and all suggestions or critiques from the membership, looking to keep the budget for the rifle (no glass or rings/bases) around the $1500 mark. Lemme know what ya'll think.
I've chosen the .25-06 caliber because it fits the caliber gap nicely between my .22LR and my .280 Ackley, is a cartridge that was developed before 1930 (a mid-point between my .280 AI and my next earliest cartridge, the 9.3x62), and I can get speeds over 3500 fps with varmint bullets.
With that in mind, I'm looking to develop a rifle for hunting coyotes, mostly driven with dogs but occasionally called, that would not be out of place in the field at latest, in 1938, optics excepted for the sake of pragmatism. This is a gun that would be carried or held more often that shot, and shot just as often in a sitting position with a bipod/shootings sticks at 350 yards as offhand at a running songdog at 40.
Wood and blued steel are a must, but what action/barrel combinations am I looking at to build an ideal classic-looking coyote buster? Welcome to any and all suggestions or critiques from the membership, looking to keep the budget for the rifle (no glass or rings/bases) around the $1500 mark. Lemme know what ya'll think.






















































