Your coyote rigs

ruger 243 - just a sporter but will take them at 400 yd all day.was shooting Mccracken 63 gr but am all out(they were great) 75 vmax are working good.I have 222,223,22-250 & swift (+hornet) the 243 is the one I pick if I am not sure about ranges. hornet is fun over a call
 
Ultramag said:
Very nice gun, very nice Goat!

Who was the 'smith ?


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The only markings I can find is "Greybrook Custom". I have no knowledge of them.
I am pretty happy with it, the scope mounts are custom built to the rifle, a one off if you will. The screws go in from the bottom, threading into the top halves of the rings which makes scope installs fun.:rolleyes:
Glad you guy's like it! When I bought it from Wholesale Sports they said an Older Fellow had it built. When he past away, his family brought it in on consignment.:( Christy promised to never do that with my stash. I must say she has taken clain to this one, asking where "Her" gun is going everytime I head for the door with it.:p
The stock is the Gem of this piece by far with the checkered curved butt plate.:)
The Reciever was built in Berlin which is kind of cool too.

Sounds like there's lots of different styles for varmint rigs here. We need more pics!:)
 
Lazy Ike said:
I've heard talk of a wolf hunt this year and to that end I've picked this as my dog rig. 7mm wthby L61R action 26" barrel VX II 3-9. Makes very nice groups @ 200 yds with hot 139 interbonds.


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One day we must go play Jarrod! You found a load that worked better than our first try then?

Can't wait to see that rig in action!:cool:
 
Tikka T3 Lite in 22-250 with a Tasco 6-24x40 scope. I have taken 9 yotes with it this winter so it seems to be workin good! I like the caliber, currently using 55gr balistic tips... seem to get the job done. I just got the rifle this fall so I havent had much time (or warm weather) to try different shells in it. Seems accurate enough. Will be upgrading scopes soon I hope though..shouldn't have bought this one.

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Savage Model 10 FP .223 with B-Square one piece base, Leupold rings and Nikon Buckmasters 4.5-14X40 side focus scope. I'm hoping to get out this weekend and try it out.
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here's one you guys have seen before...the "Frankenrifle"....

Rem 700 short action with Sako extractor, Dakota bolt handle and fluted bolt, stainless 40X 223 barrel rechambered to 22-250 and cut to 24"...in an HS stock with a Timney trigger and a 6-24X Elite 4000,..the 50 gr VMax over a bunch of H414 works very well.
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here are my 2
sako 22 250 Gillard barrel not, sure what stock, bushnell elite 4200 6-24x40
shooting a 40grn nosler ballistic tips over 37.5 grn varget cci lrm primers(havent chronyed it yet)
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next is a sako 25 06 with a burris signature 6-24x44
shooting a 75 grn vmax over 57 grn of imr 4350 cci lrm primers for 3650fps
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Rembo said:
here's one you guys have seen before...the "Frankenrifle"....

Rem 700 short action with Sako extractor, Dakota bolt handle and fluted bolt, stainless 40X 223 barrel rechambered to 22-250 and cut to 24"...in an HS stock with a Timney trigger and a 6-24X Elite 4000,..the 50 gr VMax over a bunch of H414 works very well.
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I would call that Gunzilla
 
Battle River said:
Sometimes a good old 30-06 is a coyote rifle, when the deer hunting gets boring!

Heym 30-06 165 gr SST

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Sometimes a 30-06 is fun in the gopher field too w/ 125gr Herters HP's.:D
I love the pic with the snowy pasture, brings back alot of great memories of past gopher hunts, and spring bear season too!:cool:
 
I shoot a Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.1 chambered to a .218 Mashburn Bee. Need to finish my stock off yet, but it shoots great. Have a Tasco Varmint 2.5-10 on top. Shooting Hornady 45gr. Bee bullets at 3050 fps. Installed a Huber Concepts trigger.....highly recommended. Can't figure out how to post pics though, sorry!
 
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