Considering building a .22 cal rifle to shoot coyotes with that is as fur friendly as possible and at the same time put them down on the spot. I know bullet selection has a lot to do with this. The last few years I've been using a 22-250 with excellent results but want try something new. The 22 creedmoor was at the top of my list but my oldest boy is getting to the point he really likes to shoot so the short barrel life of the 22 creedmoor is a consideration and I'm not so sure it's in the fur friendly zone.
So a 223 AI has caught my attention. My question is how short of a barrel can I go and still get enough performance? I'd like to do an 18" barrel and run my suppresor. I mainly shoot coyotes off dead cows at night with a light or early mornings sneaking around catching them coming and going to the dead pile. Out to 400 yards is all I'm asking out of this build, I have a 6 creedmoor for the further shots if needed.
I plan to put the BA into a manners CS2 with a mini chassi. Will there be any issue running a 223 AI in an AICS magazine?
Thanks in advance for the input
So a 223 AI has caught my attention. My question is how short of a barrel can I go and still get enough performance? I'd like to do an 18" barrel and run my suppresor. I mainly shoot coyotes off dead cows at night with a light or early mornings sneaking around catching them coming and going to the dead pile. Out to 400 yards is all I'm asking out of this build, I have a 6 creedmoor for the further shots if needed.
I plan to put the BA into a manners CS2 with a mini chassi. Will there be any issue running a 223 AI in an AICS magazine?
Thanks in advance for the input