If anybody has pictures of these coyote rigs, I gotta see 'em!
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=593367
This is a thread I started when I first got the rifle. There are some pics of the rifle and of my first targets.
If anybody has pictures of these coyote rigs, I gotta see 'em!
Get a Marlin XS7 in 243, or an XL7 in 25-06 or 270 and never look back. I have them all, and they regularly shoot handloads under an inch. Any one of them will be fine for coyotes, and be enough for deer and bear, too.
As well, they have a far better trigger than the Stevens, and a real recoil pad.
Ted
What a pain in the a$$ Southern Ontario is eh!! I would have a look at the Savage line for a decent priced .223, maybe the MODEL 11F. It's around 500 to 600 and comes with a detachable magazine and Accutrigger which is a nice feature to have. Then Maybe top it off with a nice used Burris Fullfield II for about $200, good scope with nice glass for a good price.
That's been most of the negative comments I've read about the Axis, is about the trigger.
Having the ability to adjust it, would be quite nice.
Did the XS7 Marlins have quality problems like their recent lever guns?
So, I looked up the regs..
"You may not possess a rifle greater than 400 ft/lbs of muzzle energy in an open big game season"
"A person hunting small game... may not use a caliber of .275 or greater"
I don't have anywhere to really try it out (Maximum .22LR or 12 gauge area)
But if you know anyone who has an open field, we could definitely try something.
The thompson looks pretty good, comes with a case, too!
i have a savage axis for the price and scope not to bad at all. the trigger everyone says it is to heavy, but for me i like it that way but if you can get a savage axis with the accu trigger for your liking then in time save up and go bigger and better for a scope.
I know of some places we can shoot if you make it out this way. If you are heading out, try to give me a few days notice so I can get something set up.
Here's an economical predator rig that I put together. It's a Remington 700 ADL Synthetic (predessesor of the SPS) chambered in .223 Rem. It's topped with a Burris Full Field II 4.5x14 in Leupold mounts. The bipod is on/off depending whether I'm using shooting sticks or not. This rig loves el cheapo Winchester white box 45gr HP's and I've taken coyotes out past 300 yards with this ammo. In winter it may even sport a bit of snow camo-tape if I'm in the mood...
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