Coyote rigs!!!!!!!

Stevens 200 properly rechambered by Bill Leeper to 223 Ackley, Karsten adjustable cheekpiece, 2 1/2-10X40 Elite 4200, using 40 gr Ballistic Tips at 3900 fps.

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Easily gets the 75 gr A-Max to 3000, and that is awfully hard on wolves. I have a feeling it would make a decent deer load, as well.

Reaches out with either bullet as far as I can reliably hold in the field.

Ted
 
My coyote rig and I spent some time in woodchuck country this summer getting to know each other. Unfortunately no pics of that.:ar15:

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I built this last fall. It's a Wby Vanguard 6mm/284, Shaw bbl, Zeiss Conquest 3.5-10x44 Rapid-Z 600 glass, Timney trigger set at 1.75lbs, Axiom stock. Fires a 70gr SMK at 3950fps. Longest kill this summer on groundhog was 458yds.
 
Remington 700 SPS Varmint in .223 with Elite 3200 4-12x40 was what I figured I'd need.
But, I also have my Ruger M77 MkII in .204 with an Elite 3200 5-15x40. I use 32gr Vmax's in the .204 and they simply explode gophers. I'm reading about other guys using a 204 on 'yotes. Maybe I'll give it a whirl.

(No pics of the Reminton)
Heres the Ruger...

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CZ 550 American

Here's my new coyote rifle. CZ 550 American .22-250 Rem / Zeiss Conquest 6.5-20x50mm AO MC Rapid-Z Varmint. Now waiting an order for a Timney trigger, a sling and maybe a three position safety later. Hopefully we'll get some snow and colder temp soon.

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hard to see the iron in this pic, but its the only shot ive taken of it.

Caliber - 243AI
Action - Surgeon SA repeating
Barrel - 28 inch Gaillard 1 in 8.5 twist
Stock - MacMillan A5
Trigger - Jewel
Scope - Schmidt and Bender 5 - 25 x 56 PMII with ART reticle

pushes a 105 Amax @ 3,300

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I bought myself a Christmas present :), the newest coyote rig:

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Kimber 84M in 257 Roberts, Leupold DD's and a Leupold VXIII 4.5-14x40. Even with the bigger scope and steel rings it comes in at 6 pounds 7 ounces as pictured. Only got a short break in the wind today but so far it shoots excellent. The real fine tuning will come in the next few days if the wind ever stops :rolleyes:
 
Sweet. Post some loads and groups.

I have some loads done up and ready to go using 75g V-MAX's but I am not going to waste them right now, have to wait until the wind stops. That could be a while as it has been blowing all of December. :rolleyes:

Today between gusts I shot some Hornady 117g SST Superformance. The last three shots pretty much made the same hole at 100 yards so I am thinking it wont be hard to make this one shoot with hand loads :)
 
What bullet weight you shoot out of that CZ. Do they not have a really slow twist rate.

I haven't tried it yet, the rate of twist is 1:14. I got all kinds of factory ammo going from 45, 50 to 55gr. I'll see what she likes and reload the empty brass from there. More to follow
 
I bought myself a Christmas present :), the newest coyote rig:

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Kimber 84M in 257 Roberts, Leupold DD's and a Leupold VXIII 4.5-14x40. Even with the bigger scope and steel rings it comes in at 6 pounds 7 ounces as pictured. Only got a short break in the wind today but so far it shoots excellent. The real fine tuning will come in the next few days if the wind ever stops :rolleyes:

Very nice Dave. Look at a pair of Low S&K ring's for that rig. They are the cats PJ's on a Kimber.
 
hard to see the iron in this pic, but its the only shot Ive taken of it.

Caliber - 243AI
Action - Surgeon SA repeating
Barrel - 28 inch Gaillard 1 in 8.5 twist
Stock - MacMillan A5
Trigger - Jewel
Scope - Schmidt and Bender 5 - 25 x 56 PMII with ART reticle

pushes a 105 Amax @ 3,300

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Buddy we need to talk, I am moving out that way in February, would love to hook up for some training. Looks like you are on your way to being one of my best friends:D. My Competition rifle is a custom 6BR that I have shot at the KTSA range ,my coyote gun is a Remington 243 VLS.
Cheers
Bucky
 
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