Varmint gun choices?????

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I have a unique problem in order to hunt Coyotes in Nova Scotia out of big game seaon you are restricted to a shot gun shot of no larger than .24 (ooo-#4),or a rimfire rifle of .22 cal.

I know all that stats and read all the charts...I am looking for aome practical help!

oh yes I am a complete newbie to coyote hunting!

HELP!!!

J

Nova Scotia revamps hunting regulations
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=487725

The new regulations are on the website.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/just/regulations/regs/wifire.htm
 
I was in a simular situation last fall.... I was offered an oppertunity to go to Montana to shoot p-dogs......

As it happens I didn't go. But I did manage to settle on a .223. I opted for a Remington Model 700 SPS Tactical. I got mine at Frontier Firearms
http://www.frontierfirearms.ca/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=17_51_97&products_id=77

After a bit of time bedding the action and weighing down the barrel channel, playing with loads ( I do reload ) and just some general fine tunning I have managed groups under 1" at 200y if the wind co-operates. With AE 55gr FMJ I have only been able to manage 2.16" groups when the wind co-operates.

I have seen quite a few of these SPS Tac.'s for sale in the EE, I'm not quite sure why as mine is a very accurate rifle.....

As a second choice I would go with a savage rifle.Bear in mind that any of the entry level savages will also require bedding and a bit of accurizing to function really well.

My $.02
 
Check out the Henry or New England single shot rifles with bull barrels. Price is right. With a decent scope and the correct reload you can shoot sub m.o.a groups out to 300 meters. Good little rifles.

I have looked into these a bit, but have heard/read vastly varying opinions. These were what I was thinking of getting when I first thought about getting into a varmingt gun.
H&R Ultra Varmint Fluted to be precise.


OK, so in your guys opinion would I be better off with $400 or a H&R Utra Varmint fluted allowing a little more money in the optics funds or $600 for the TC encore?????:confused::confused:
 
Remington Model Seven Predator at LeBarons, in .223, for $674 after club card discount.
i think there is also a $40-100 rebate on most Remingtons right now.

my idea of a varmint gun 6-7 years ago vastly differed from my idea of a varmint gun now. im sick of lugging around ~14lb rifles like my 700P.

lightweight, compact, great action, fluted medium contour 22" barrel.

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The M-7 platform is a great choice for a walking varmint rifle. My .243 is easy to carry and has a fluted 22" medium varmint contour Lilja barrel in a B&C stock.

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In an earlier thred I asked which caliber would be right for me for a varmint gun, Because of price, variety, and the fact that I dont reload (maybe in the future) I have chosen to go with .223, now the question is which rifle to go with.

Once again price is a big matter, I would like to be able to shoot gophers at 150+ yards, coyotes at 200+ but dont plan to be needing to go over 300yrs.

I am trying to keep the cost of the rifle under 600. is this possible/reasonable?

What brands/models do you recommend and why?

I would recommend a Savage 11F. (in .223 of course)
I don't own that particular model but I do own a 111GL, and it will put 3 shots at 100 yards into 1 oval hole.
The 111 is just a hunting rifle and I am truly amazed at the accuracy of this thing.
If the 11F is anywhere close it would be very hard to beat for what you are looking for.
HTH
Eric
 
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