Coyote rigs!!!!!!!

Had to put the .270 to work this mornin

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Nice rifle. That one of them high faltuin customs or sumthin? ;)
 
Caramel you mention 32gr grenades if you are refering to barnes varmint grenades i would be careful using them on yotes. I was not happy with them on gophers and have seen other reports of poor performance. Some don`t open up at all, just my .02 worth you may get better results from a swift.
 
no coyote pics. everything but.....lol. This is my calling gun and is a Savage 16flss, .223. for coyotes I use a 55 gn. vmax, 23.3 gn h322 @3000fps, moa all day long. for bigger vermin I use same powder, 53 gn tsx. Too many to count coyotes and the like taken with this set-up. For the price it works really good!

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This is the biggest wolf I have taken, over 150 lbs!
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This is the biggest wild boar I have taken, well over 300 lbs!
 
No 'yotes yet, but here is my attempt during 'coon' season of January!

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Rem M700 SPS .223 cut down and stocked in a McMillan hunter stock. Leupold LR/T scope for glass. Life is good!

Cheers,
Barney
 
R700 SPS Tactical, in a HS Precision PSV74 Stock, Harris bi-pod, and Vortex Crossfire 4-16 Scope.
(Have no fears, no one was in-front of the gun while pictures were being taken, tripod and countdown. :D )
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No Coyotes yet but the new target XLR chassis Savage in 223 with a Shilen Select Match 1-8 barrel installed by Northshorebarrels will do the trick! Hoping for some late night predator control in a few farm fields this winter. Want the first one to be around 280 yards at 2am:D Have a nice set of Komperdell adjustable shooting sticks that can be used too! Need to get a wicked pic of all of this set up this winter. Will be anywhere in NW Ont to all of southern Manitoba and eastern Sask to try this out.

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No Coyotes yet but the new target XLR chassis Savage in 223 with a Shilen Select Match 1-8 barrel installed by Northshorebarrels will do the trick! Hoping for some late night predator control in a few farm fields this winter. Want the first one to be around 280 yards at 2am:D Have a nice set of Komperdell adjustable shooting sticks that can be used too! Need to get a wicked pic of all of this set up this winter. Will be anywhere in NW Ont to all of southern Manitoba and eastern Sask to try this out.

That's a wild looking rig. What's the scope setup?
 
That's a wild looking rig. What's the scope setup?

Thanks, its a Bushnell 6500 4.5-30x50Tactical and a PS22-CGTI Gen 2+ night vision scope. The night vision is only good to around 8x, after that is starts to get very pixalated (sp?). As long as I dial down the scope I should be fine for the sub 300 yards stuff. Longest I've gone with this rifle is 871yards with 77gr smk's. Wont be hunting at that distance!:redface:
 
Where did you get the PS22 and what was it worth if you don't mind my asking.

Wolverine has them- See post #30 http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=627771 -Great company to buy from! Thanks Wolfgang!

Don't need the fancy chassis to set one in front of your coyote rig if you get a section of rail (12") and some rings to attach to your day scope. See pics of my 308 with the side rail setup. Bulky but its an option. The NV is a QD set up so you can just attach it to a regular rifle. Need 1.6" from the rail to the center of the NV sight. I used 1.1" rings and a 1/2" spacer. QD rings would be sweet as you could then take the rail off during regular use. It is a lot of weight for your scope mount so make sure you don't cheap out on that.

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Looking down at the top of the rifle
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coyote gun

Last year I had a custom 20 tactical built and was very happy with it. I have been running 39 grain Blitz Kings with good results, longest one I have taken with it was 374 yards. I just picked up a Cooper 6.5x284 and have been working up a load for it, I am going to try the 123 grain Lapua Scenars and see how they work.
 
M700 223 w/ VXIII 4.5-14x40 (only after all big game seasons are closed, can't imagine what it'd be like to walk over a hill with a 223 and see the bear of a lifetime...:rolleyes:)
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If I was anywhere but here, I'd use my 257Roberts with this load. Here, I would use my 223AI.

In NB we are only allowed to use 22 centerfire out of the big game seasons.

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