There is nothing a 22-250 can do that a properly built/loaded 223 can't do with the exception of getting there a little faster and flatter. An 8 twist 223 loaded with bullets like 75/80gr berger or amax will roll big ol' SK coyotes well past 600 yards in the hands of a capable shooter.Put a 4x scope on it as it will be all you need for as far as a .223 is good on a coyote. And get a good quality binocular to watch your coyotes run away with your bullets in them !
Then do what I did and trade your Tikka .223 in on a Tikka 22-250 and then bang flop em. At this point your gun will be ready for the scope that the other fellas are talking about. The last 2 bush mutts I shot here were 55 lb and 50 lb. Maybe they are smaller in B.C. lol !
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Well I just got my new(to me) coyote slayer in a tikka t3 223 any opinions on what kinda glass I should place on top of her? i was thinkng along the lines of a zeiss rapid z?
I have a Conquest 3-9x40 with RapidZ reticle, which I sent to the factory to have target turrets installed. This scope would be pretty much ideal for your rifle.
The .223 will do anything that the .22-250 will do at 100 yards farther out. Using the right bullet and putting it in the right place is what will determine how fast your coyotes drop, not what cartridge you shoot them with.
Leupold VX2 4-12x40 AO. Plenty of magnification up top and 4x low end when their in tight! As for reticles, I have a few scopes with stadia lines in them and find I dont use them as much as I thought I would. I find I like a crosshair/dot reticle for coyotes especially when they're running, gives your eye a fast reference when you're rushed.
What did that cost if you don't mind my asking? Do you know if they'll change the reticule at the same time? I had heard they won't change reticules at Zeiss.
I have a Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44 with plain xhair on my 7mag that I'd love to have changed up to Rapid Z, and target turrets would be nice to have done at the same time.
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I just put a Bushnell 4200 4-16x40 on one of my 243s. I am very happy, 4x is low enough for calling (mostly) and 16 is good for range. It is very clear & at $400 new I think it was a steal. I shoot my coyote gun more than any other sporting rifle except 22s, so this was a good investment.




























