Coyote rigs!!!!!!!

probably because they're loaded to 22 hornet specs, despite what the claims are on the side of the box

No, they are not.

I chronied them a couple of times and they're a hair over 4000 fps out of my Stevens 200 in 22-250. I was getting readings from 4000 on the button to about 4010, with very little variability.
 

One of juanvaldez's Stevens 200 in .223, staggered feed, he seemed to have stiffen up the forend and the barrel is free floated.
Shoots nice, but never shot a coyote yet.
Has a trophy xlt 3-9x scope.
Using a Sceery open reed call.
 
Im having really good luck with my ruger m77 .30-06 i picked up off the EE. Bagged 6 coyotes last Sunday

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My standing rig for long range coyotes is a Tang-safety Ruger 77V in 220 Swift.
6.5-20 Leupold with the VH reticule.
Backup rifle is a 225 Winchester custom.
Up to 275 yards, the 700C in 222 will do the job.
Eagleye.
 
Better picture of my .204 VSF. 35gr bergers are workign sweet! Last week a buddy and I went on a 4 day trip for Yotes. Killed 17..

If anybody says the .204 is to "little" to kill coyotes then you need to get your head checked.

Check this tank!

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I miss my Tikka T3 Varmint, just a nice classy rig. Very accurate with any ammo as well.

Many people don't care for the stocks but I had no issue with mine.
 
Great shooting.... had 10 shots of 6.5 Creedmoor at 800 metres in a coffee can, the can is 6.5 inch in diameter, some gentlemans on that board seem to be not sure it could be done... Cheers. JP.
 
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