your coyote firearm setup

My .223 M700 varmint gitter....

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But before that M700 .223, I used a Remmy M700 with a re-chambered .223 LTR barrel that was hogged out into a .22-250

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I prefer the lighter barrel for snowshoeing into my 'hide' for the 'yotes! :D

:cheers:

Barney
 
Yesterday afternoon got another coyote in the same spot at the end of the field, it was snowing but calm wind my Icon is set up for that distance (550 metres) one shot and he was down, those 129 gr SST a real accurate, my 2012 average is 1000% 2 shots=2 coyotes... Cheers. JP.
 
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I got to ask, what is the advantage of having the long front scope lens extention on the scopes ? I have one and took it off at the time I mounted the scope and never have put it on ?

It works much the same way as the brim on your hat, it helps with heat waves in the summer and reflection from the snow in the winter.
Plus, I think it looks cool.
 
techniquely your not allowed to shoot within 250m of a road (unless it is a private or service road)... and definitaly not within or past a building within 250m....

Personaly I rock the swiss arms clasic green 5.56 topped with a nikon 3X9 62 grain FMG


Ya, in Ontario you have to be 8 meters off the road or on the other side of a fence line.
 
Cooper Model 21 6x47 70gr nosler BT 3100 fps 4.5x14x44 Zeiss
Kimber select 25-06 100gr Nosler BT 3100 FPS 4.5x14x44 Zeiss
In Saskatchewan you have to be 500m away from occupied buildings and you can not shoot along or across a numbered highway or grid road.
 
techniquely your not allowed to shoot within 250m of a road (unless it is a private or service road)... and definitaly not within or past a building within 250m....

Here is what the Alberta regulations say:

#8- discharge a weapon within 183 m (200 yards) or cause a projectile from a weapon to pass within 183 m (200 yards) of any occupied building. Owners, occupants, or persons authorized by the owner or occupant are excepted, subject to local bylaws.
#9- discharge a firearm from or cause a projectile from a firearm to pass along or across:
a) a provincial highway (this designation applies to all former primary and secondary highways),
b) a road that is paved, oiled, graded or regularly maintained, unless
- the road is held under any active disposition under the Public Lands Act or under an order under the Surface Rights Act, or
- the person is hunting game birds with a shotgun under the authority of a licence.
Note: if there is no identifiable ditch or fence to mark the outside edge of the roadway, then the roadway extends 20 feet from the edge of the traveled portion.

There are certain WMU's that have a certain "meter from road designation". See Alberta hunting regulations for those as well.
 
Tikka, chambered in a .204, 6500 to peek through.
Foxpro Fury helps too.


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My Son, 7 here, sending bullets downrange with it in a center-fire competition.

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Wife doing the same.

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The .204 amazes me every time I shoot it. I also use this rifle to introduce new shooters to the sport, with no recoil and perfect glass a first time shooter gets to punch tiny holes a long ways away with astonishing accuracy. Always leaves a smile behind and an urge to do it again.
Whats the 9 volt battery for? I have the exact same call "Foxpro Fury with the TX500 remote". Caller takes 8 double AA`s and the remote takes 3 double AA`s. Just thought I`d ask.
 
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