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I am looking at a 243 in the Coyote Lite for sale locally.
It looks like the reviews on these guns are quite mixed... they shoot.... they don't shoot. However, the poor reviews tend to be 5-10 years old. The good reviews less than 5 years.
this is a 2015 model.
Can I hope for 1 MOA with this gun?
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Hmmmm..... No love for Winchester 70s?
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It should easily shoot MOA imo. I have a few of the newer ones, although they are not the Portugal made M70s, and they are very accurate. For a production rifle I think the M70 is top of the list. Not a huge fan of the Coyote Lite stock though
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Let us know ... I'm also interested in one of these for possible conversion to 6mm AI - the loony, always tinkering brass, dies, reamer ... One drawback to the Coyote Light, is the typical Winchester, slow twist of 10", stodgy even!
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Hmmmm..... No love for Winchester 70s? LOVE the M70, but NOT the Coyote.. At one time I had four.. I now have zero.. They'd be OK for a donor rifle - just pitch the original barrel and put on a primo one....problem solved.. If you can get it for less than %500 you'd be OK.
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I am looking at a 243 in the Coyote Lite for sale locally.
It looks like the reviews on these guns are quite mixed... they shoot.... they don't shoot. However, the poor reviews tend to be 5-10 years old. The good reviews less than 5 years.
this is a 2015 model.
Can I hope for 1 MOA with this gun? Yup and a little less. Do you handload?
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Take your responsibilities seriously, never yourself-Ken Howell Proper bullet placement + sufficient penetration = quick, clean kill. Finn Aagard
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Hmmmm..... No love for Winchester 70s? LOVE the M70, but NOT the Coyote.. At one time I had four.. I now have zero.. They'd be OK for a donor rifle - just pitch the original barrel and put on a primo one....problem solved.. If you can get it for less than %500 you'd be OK. RedNeck : Interesting comments. I feel compelled to ask what vintage(s) these 4 were, and what were your issues ? I value your comments, Thx
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I am looking at a 243 in the Coyote Lite for sale locally.
It looks like the reviews on these guns are quite mixed... they shoot.... they don't shoot. However, the poor reviews tend to be 5-10 years old. The good reviews less than 5 years.
this is a 2015 model.
Can I hope for 1 MOA with this gun? Yup and a little less. Do you handload? Yup.... I handload. Part of my pause is that I have a 243 already....Ruger Mark II in stainless laminate (sporter). I've can do .5 - .75 MOA with 75 gr VMAX, 87 gr VMAX and 80 gr NBT. Longest kill for groundhogs is 435 yds. Never owned a Winchester. Asking price is $700 obo. I'm intrigued but not sold.
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I have the Coyote in the laminated stock, in .22-250. It is easily the most accurate rifle that I have, or have ever had. Everyone that shoots it loves it. I would love to have one in .243 or one of the Short Mags some day.
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I have one in 300 wsm and while I'm not a huge fan of the stock, the rifle itself rivals my customs in accuracy. It's easily a 0.5 MOA rifle on a bad day and better on a good day.
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I am looking at a 243 in the Coyote Lite for sale locally.
It looks like the reviews on these guns are quite mixed... they shoot.... they don't shoot. However, the poor reviews tend to be 5-10 years old. The good reviews less than 5 years.
this is a 2015 model.
Can I hope for 1 MOA with this gun? Yup and a little less. Do you handload? Yup.... I handload. Part of my pause is that I have a 243 already....Ruger Mark II in stainless laminate (sporter). I've can do .5 - .75 MOA with 75 gr VMAX, 87 gr VMAX and 80 gr NBT. Longest kill for groundhogs is 435 yds. Never owned a Winchester. Asking price is $700 obo. I'm intrigued but not sold. Probably about the same in accuracy more or less. Owning more of one rifle chambered in the same cartridge should not stop you.
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Take your responsibilities seriously, never yourself-Ken Howell Proper bullet placement + sufficient penetration = quick, clean kill. Finn Aagard
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