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Winchester Model 70
I was thinking of getting the Coyote in a 22-250 for ground hogs.Any one have good or bad luck with the Coyote?
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RE: Winchester Model 70
Ploopy,Can't speak for the Coyote in 22-250 but I have one in 223.I've had it to the range a couple times. I was using very old reloads that I loaded back in 1982.Even at that I was getting approx. 1.5" group @ 100yards.I think once I take the time to work up a good load for it should shoot some tight groups.The gun hasn't been touched except for a trigger job.Seems to be a well made rifle and the fitting of parts,I would say it's much better then most of the modern guns on the market today. Ruger Redhawk
Support the NRA...Protecting our Gun Rights and Freedoms is everybody's responsibility. Ruger Redhawk A proud NRA Life Member since 1977. Edited by - ruger-redhawk on 09/11/2002 17:40:09 |
RE: Winchester Model 70
I really don't think you can go wrong with any model 70.
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RE: Winchester Model 70
I had the Stealth in 22-250 and I think it has the same action as the Coyote. This was an awsome rifle and I could kick myself for selling it. The Coyote has a little less weight but still heavy. I just looked at a Coyote during a visit to Bass Pro Shop a couple days ago. I don't think you will go wrong.
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RE: Winchester Model 70
Ditto what fight4yourguns said!
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