I had the same question a few years ago and decided to go out and buy a rifle in .223, 22-250, 220 Swift and .243.
Of the varmint cals I tested on coyotes and other vermin I found its really hard to beat the 22-250, its got it all. Its fast, accurate, not rimmed, every rifle manufactuer makes a 22-250, ammo is cheap and found everywhere. The 22-250 can easily be loaded for fur hunters and loaded up to make some messy kill scenes
Im in no way dissing the others as they also have their strong points and I enjoyed shooting them. Different strokes for different folks but whatever you do... shoot a caliber that you enjoy and works for you rather then what someone else tells you to shoot.
My next cals. I really want to own is the .17 Rem and .204 Ruger both are supposed to be a great coyote round. I think a .204 Remington Light Varmint would be great!!
Cheers!!
Of the varmint cals I tested on coyotes and other vermin I found its really hard to beat the 22-250, its got it all. Its fast, accurate, not rimmed, every rifle manufactuer makes a 22-250, ammo is cheap and found everywhere. The 22-250 can easily be loaded for fur hunters and loaded up to make some messy kill scenes
Im in no way dissing the others as they also have their strong points and I enjoyed shooting them. Different strokes for different folks but whatever you do... shoot a caliber that you enjoy and works for you rather then what someone else tells you to shoot.
My next cals. I really want to own is the .17 Rem and .204 Ruger both are supposed to be a great coyote round. I think a .204 Remington Light Varmint would be great!!
Cheers!!




















































