I'm hoping to try some coyote hunting this winter for the first time.
I'm hunting "Ontario sized" coyotes, but not wolves (so animals in the 30 - 65 lb range I am told). I doubt I would ever have more than a 300 meter shot in the areas I hunt in Eastern Ontario.
The two calibers I am looking at are the 223 or 243. Obviously the 243 packs a heavy punch and could easily be used for big game as well - but that is just a nice fringe benefit - my 7mm-08 can take care of any big game species that crosses my path and is a good long range shooter as well.
I have never fired a 223, but I'm told it is a mellow round in terms of noise/blast and still handles any coyote walking within 300 meters. I've heard people say it is cheaper to shoot, but they must reload as online ammunition prices between the 243 and 223 seem virtually identical.
I would probably also use this rifle for general practice to keep my shooting skills sharp.
Any advantage to going with a "varmint" model rifle?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I'm hunting "Ontario sized" coyotes, but not wolves (so animals in the 30 - 65 lb range I am told). I doubt I would ever have more than a 300 meter shot in the areas I hunt in Eastern Ontario.
The two calibers I am looking at are the 223 or 243. Obviously the 243 packs a heavy punch and could easily be used for big game as well - but that is just a nice fringe benefit - my 7mm-08 can take care of any big game species that crosses my path and is a good long range shooter as well.
I have never fired a 223, but I'm told it is a mellow round in terms of noise/blast and still handles any coyote walking within 300 meters. I've heard people say it is cheaper to shoot, but they must reload as online ammunition prices between the 243 and 223 seem virtually identical.
I would probably also use this rifle for general practice to keep my shooting skills sharp.
Any advantage to going with a "varmint" model rifle?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.





















































