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Coyote rifle build.

JoeMaggard

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I’m looking at putting together a coyote rifle. It’ll be 18-20” barrel to try to keep the weight and length down. (I’ll be running a suppressor) Looking for a cartridge that’ll be effective out to about 400 yards. I’ll be loading for it so factory ammo availability won’t be a issue. Also any recommended bullets and twist rates to go with the cartridge would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Build a 22 CM !!

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Impact Precision (AW cut) action, Bartlein CF barrel 6.7 twist @ 22", Manners EH1A stock, TT diamond, NF ATACR 4-16x42 F1, TBAC Ultra 7 and a Montana Slings on it!

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I’m looking at putting together a coyote rifle. It’ll be 18-20” barrel to try to keep the weight and length down. (I’ll be running a suppressor) Looking for a cartridge that’ll be effective out to about 400 yards. I’ll be loading for it so factory ammo availability won’t be a issue. Also any recommended bullets and twist rates to go with the cartridge would be appreciated. Thanks.
Well, I have been after those fur bags for over 35 years, doesn’t seem like that,, but, used a few different calibers and different length barrels,, but a large majority of my killing has been done with a 22-250, at the moment, nothing fancy, Tikka compact, 20 inch barrel, Leupold optics, hand loads or factory,,, gets the job done in Missouri.. plus a good hand call and luck,,, Good Luck to Ya!!!🇺🇸⚡
 
Barrel life shouldnt even be an issue for a hunting/coyote gun. Its not like youre going to be shooting steel with it every weekend. Youre going set up call for 5-10 minutes shoot once or twice, and repeat all over again in a different spot. I would hardly be worried about barrel life.
I lumped coyote shooting in with other varmint shooting is why I mentioned barrel life. I tend to use the search and destroy technique when I’m beating the wildlife back.
 
I’m looking at putting together a coyote rifle. It’ll be 18-20” barrel to try to keep the weight and length down. (I’ll be running a suppressor) Looking for a cartridge that’ll be effective out to about 400 yards. I’ll be loading for it so factory ammo availability won’t be a issue. Also any recommended bullets and twist rates to go with the cartridge would be appreciated. Thanks.

I would go with a 16.5" barrel with a 1:10 twist in 308 with a 125gr or 150gr bullet, it will do what you want and can be used a back up deer rifle.
 
This interests me, what kind of load are you shooting and what’s the velocity look like?
 
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Or buy a KMW Sentinel and build a heavier coyote rifle.
I know of one for sale…..

 
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Are you trying to save the fur? If not go for the .308. Load it with 125 or 110 bullets out of a 10-12 twist barrel. So much more capable than the other rounds. In a shorter barrel very efficient burning of the powder. Very flat at the ranges you talk about. Since your running a can lots of options with sub sonic rounds if you want to shoot silent. Options for longer range. Options for a SHTF rifle also. I know that sounds boring but its the best. 110 gr Noslers will get there. Don't be tricked by velocity numbers out of small bores that have 26" test barrels when your wanting to run a 18". For a hunting rig just use a number 3 contour.
 
Are you trying to save the fur? If not go for the .308. Load it with 125 or 110 bullets out of a 10-12 twist barrel. So much more capable than the other rounds. In a shorter barrel very efficient burning of the powder. Very flat at the ranges you talk about. Since your running a can lots of options with sub sonic rounds if you want to shoot silent. Options for longer range. Options for a SHTF rifle also. I know that sounds boring but its the best. 110 gr Noslers will get there. Don't be tricked by velocity numbers out of small bores that have 26" test barrels when your wanting to run a 18". For a hunting rig just use a number 3 contour.

I forgot to add in the original post it’ll have to be 6.5 or smaller. I’m in KY and they restrict night hunting to 6.5 or smaller. .308 would be a great option if not for that though.
 
Are you trying to save the fur? If not go for the .308. Load it with 125 or 110 bullets out of a 10-12 twist barrel. So much more capable than the other rounds. In a shorter barrel very efficient burning of the powder. Very flat at the ranges you talk about. Since your running a can lots of options with sub sonic rounds if you want to shoot silent. Options for longer range. Options for a SHTF rifle also. I know that sounds boring but its the best. 110 gr Noslers will get there. Don't be tricked by velocity numbers out of small bores that have 26" test barrels when your wanting to run a 18". For a hunting rig just use a number 3 contour.
I’ve never considered a 308 a varmint gun and I don’t know why. The 308 is hard to beat inside 500yards but with the 6.5 limit probably a 243 would be good too.
 
In Australia I would say 243 as the ADI factory loaded ammo with 87g V max are very consistent. 6mm CM seems a lot easier to get over there, I would pick between those two, better barrel life than the really hot 22 cal stuff, better energy and trajectory to 400 than the really light 308 stuff.

I settled on a varmint barrel 243 shooting the ADI made ammunition as the primary home for my thermal scope.
 
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Anyone have experience with the 17 Remington? I thought about getting one for primarily fox (with the occasional coyote). Rifles in that caliber are hard to find. Shilen makes an AR barrel for the 17 Rem, but I felt a bolt action would be best for that caliber...
 
Anyone have experience with the 17 Remington? I thought about getting one for primarily fox (with the occasional coyote). Rifles in that caliber are hard to find. Shilen makes an AR barrel for the 17 Rem, but I felt a bolt action would be best for that caliber...
You MIGHT have better luck finding a .17 fireball.
They are both niche cartridges for sure.
Also in the same ballpark are the .20 vartarg and .20 tactical or practical (two slightly different cartridges).
 
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I just bought 223 and 308 reamers and barrels in case the ammo situation gets worse and I need to run the cheap ammo. The accuracy is good enough to get the job done and the price is right.
 
In KY as well. I just bought a 223 to pack in an XLR Envy Chassis. I have a 6.5 Creed that it awesome, but damn heavy. I am looking at doing a Bighorn Arms LT3 Action so I can just swap barrels and get down to 1 rifle for the seasons. 308, 6.5 Creed & 223. Just swap barrel & bolt head.
 
I really liked the 62gr Barnes varmint grenade around 3800fps out of my 243. Did a number on crows and hawks. The 55gr nosler I could get just over 4000fps. But that was in a 26" barrel. A 20" would probably still do it justice.
 
I’m looking at putting together a coyote rifle. It’ll be 18-20” barrel to try to keep the weight and length down. (I’ll be running a suppressor) Looking for a cartridge that’ll be effective out to about 400 yards. I’ll be loading for it so factory ammo availability won’t be a issue. Also any recommended bullets and twist rates to go with the cartridge would be appreciated. Thanks.
Ar10 in 308 or??? Love mine w the atn scope. Also if you call atn ask for refurbished at 40% savings.i can see the heat from a nose at 100 yrs no problem
 
I forgot to add in the original post it’ll have to be 6.5 or smaller. I’m in KY and they restrict night hunting to 6.5 or smaller. .308 would be a great option if not for that though.

Curious about this. Are they trying to deter the taking of larger game at night illegally by limiting the caliber?

Good luck with the build. I like watching coyote hunts on YT. We are starting to get them here where I’m at in SC but they’re still very sneaky. Trapping might be easier unless you’ve got a huge property. Fortunately no hogs in my area either. Just Dillos and deer