Yes mostly because the sticks are taller and better adjust to the terrain.
You buy or make your sticks?
Yes mostly because the sticks are taller and better adjust to the terrain.
You buy or make your sticks?
You buy or make your sticks?
Ok so sounds like this is a decent rig.
If I keep it must switch to box mag. I detest the hinged floor plate.
Anyone run an MDT LSS for Hunting? Or are they bench guns?
I want this puppy as light and solid as possible.
I use a stevens 200 in 2506. 75gr vmax at 3600+ fps. I hunt alot of farmland and some open hardwoods.
However i believe a 250 savage is a great compromise of smaller farm land and wodlots.
Im currently working on a pair slowly as ive been extremely busy. One with be a trim lil 98 action with a high figured walnut stock and the other will be a short barreled version in a lss chassis.
A 75gr to 90gr bullet works well on coyotes and ive never had one run more than a few yards. When using a 17 rem and 223 ive had to follow up and even finish them off.
That said im also building a 223 that will see field use as a coyote gun using the heavier weight options.
After years of calling and ambushing coyotes i think a howa mini action in 6.5 grendel would be about as ideal as i could think of.
I do use a 12ga as well. #4 buck works great
Not everyone's cup of tea, but I think I have my ultimate coyote rig figured out.
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Blaser ES67 bockbuschflinte with a 16ga full choke on top over a 5.6x50R mag on the bottom. Scope is a claw mount Hensoldt Wetzlar 1.5-7
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#4 buck for up close and set the front trigger for those far away dogs...
Oh I'm jealous..
I have a cheap rig i assembled like 12 years ago, a NEF 223, a Tasco 6X24, cheap bipod, i have taken in excess of 10 coyotes over those years.
This rifle is dead accurate, i like expensive stuff, but i could never let go off this one go.
There is a gully pass at about 275 yards.
From my patio door i have about 75 feets of view on the gully.
I get ready when we see them running about 650 yards aways when they cross the field running, you know they gonna walk when they enter the gully. They are so forseeable.
I get ready and i wait them out.
This is one of my favorite hunt, from the patio benched on the picknic table with a cup of coffee.
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Not everyone's cup of tea, but I think I have my ultimate coyote rig figured out.
#4 buck for up close and set the front trigger for those far away dogs...



























