What's the flashlight for?
Lookin' for the dog... hopefully a poodle.
What's the flashlight for?
What's the flashlight for?
Can you post one from the muzzle end from the right side?
What does it weigh?
May I at least recommend that 10 lbs is far too heavy for what the OP is looking for.
The biggest point to be made regarding the op's parameters is this specific build exceeds his budget by about $8500.![]()


It's a Surefire white/IR light. White for coyotes, IR for getting coyotes while using night vision.
Can you night hunt coyotes in Alberta?
So... My GF finished her course and is getting her RPAL. She really likes the long range precision (we have been shooting before) and wants her own rifle. She does not like the recoil of my 700 bolt action 308. My thinking is a bolt action 223 or a semi auto 308 (preferably so I am not adding a new caliber). We have regular access to an outdoor range with 200yds. We could have occasional access to a range of 200+. The goal would be clays at 200-500yds. I need some help for a set up to look at putting together for her. She likes the heavy barrel, stainless and laminate stock look for asthetics. Let's say around $1500 for rifle and optics, new if necessary or used is better, Harris bipod as an accessory. She wants a better rifle and will make due with cheaper optics for upgrade later. I have been looking around but would really like a more solid direction and maybe 2-3 ideas to really start looking at to purchase. If anyone has an appropriate set up they want to part with please let me know as well. Thanks for any input, I am super happy my girl is into this!
I don't reload and have no plans to so that is a very good point. I have read the 223 is good for 200yds no problem and 500yds with practice
Zombies are real!As with the gun... it's all hypothetical.
I would just like to point out that there is a rail on the side that has no accessory on it...... My suggestion is an electric can opener......
Can you post a picture from the muzzle end?




























