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Any of the calibers you mentioned are gonna put down coyotes. I have been calling the last 12 season and have primarily used a Stevens 200 in 22-250 with a Boyds stock. I have shot them with 223's as well. The last couple of years I have also been taking my 25-06 out more often since CA went lead free and now I have to shoot 40grn bullets out of my 22-250. If I had a dedicated calling rifle in an area that did not require lead free it would be what I used to shoot.........a 22-250 with a 50grn bullet doing 3800 or a 55grn doing 3600. Call where there are coyotes, Sit still, watch the wind, use hand calls mixed in with the electronic caller. Rifles that I would look at in no particular order are

Winchester M70 featherweight
Tikka
Remington 700 CDL (243)
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Savage 110 (lots of models)
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Winchester M 70 .22/250 and go kill some coyotes.


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I have 3 primary calling rifles.

My #1 rifle is a 1st generation Savage model 10 predator in 22-250. A little barrel heavy, but it's more steady on the sticks or offhand. When I'm serious, it's the one I take (nicknamed PARVO).

My walking rifle is the CZ527 American in .223. The single set trigger helps make up for it's lightweight, when it's time to hold fine.

Spring/summer calling, around calving cows or when the coyotes are denned up....I take a BAR in .243, shooting 100 grain interlocks. If you want to save the hides, leave this one at home.

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Wish I could find a Tikka SS Superlite .223 with a 1/9 twist..............................Like hens teeth. Some really nice rifles on here.

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Originally Posted by Razorhog
Wish I could find a Tikka SS Superlite .223 with a 1/9 twist..............................Like hens teeth. Some really nice rifles on here.



That might be hard, and I might be wrong, but they made them in 1 in 8 twist and 1 in 10...or 12....


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JustinL1: I highly recommend you indeed DO go for a cartridge you are not currently set-up for - and that would be the amazing 204 Ruger!
If "I" were starting out "calling", today, instead of 58 (fifty eight!) years ago, and knowing now what I did not know back then I would pick the 204 Ruger!
Hands down.
Nothing else comes close, in my experience.
Best of luck to you with whichever you choose.
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Thanks for everyone’s responses- I remember seeing a used Savage sporter in .204 Ruger at my LGS, I might run down this week to see if it’s still there. A buddy of mine also offered to let me try his Ruger 77 in .220 Swift for as long as I want it, so I might have 2 new (to me) rifles to play with.


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Originally Posted by JustinL1
Thanks for everyone’s responses- I remember seeing a used Savage sporter in .204 Ruger at my LGS, I might run down this week to see if it’s still there. A buddy of mine also offered to let me try his Ruger 77 in .220 Swift for as long as I want it, so I might have 2 new (to me) rifles to play with.



Cool. I "Kinda" shot a .204 a couple seasons ago. I shot a 35grn Nosler Ballistic tip out of my 22-250 right around 4200fps. I did not have any long shots but it smacked the ones I hit. The .204 Ruger is a neat cartridge, you may want a little more steam for a longer shot but to be honest...........long range shots don't happen nearly as much as you think.

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Originally Posted by taylorce1
AR-15 in .223 is what I'd go with.


And with a 7 or 8 twist barrel you're all set for longer, heavier bullets.


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my "calling rifle" is set up on a Tikka T3 with a 24" 8 tw 5 R Bartlein barrel in #3B contour, chambered in my version of the 6.5x55 Swede Improved wildcat I call the 6.5 Wolfkiller, the name explains what the cartridge is for, along with an occasional lynx & coyote, plus it's capable of smoking caribou, deer, black bear & moose with the correct bullets

127 gr Barnes LRX bullets @ 3150 fps with Reloder 26 & Lapua brass, can go hotter & faster but this is where it shoots best, directly from the 5 round detacheable mags

next up is the 125 gr Badlands Bulldozer 2 bullet with a better bc, tested & confirmed at .590 G1 vs the LRX with a Barnes claimed G1 bc at .468

rifle stock is currently in process of getting a winter camo hydrodip pattern with howling wolves, gonna be hot !


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AR-15 flat top, upgrade the trigger, scope of your choosing.

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I killed a LOT of coyotes and cats with a 223, and it worked fine until I wanted more horsepower. I killed a LOT more with a 223AI and a 50gr VMax....until I wanted still more. My current calling rifle is a 700 in 22 Creedmoor. With a 22" barrel and 69 TMKs at 3500ish, it was a phenomenal upgrade. I just cut the barrel to 16.5 to make it easier to live with, and I am still slinging the 69s at 3300.

I still have the 223 and the 223AI...but they just collect dust. When this barrel goes, it will get another in 22 Creedmoor.

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Swamp lord be sure to post a few pictures of your hydrodip.

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No need for fast twist anything on a calling rifle as most shots will be under 100 yards. As far as rifles what ever your comfortable with, I like bolt actions, o/u combo guns, drillings for calling predators. I have an AR with 20P and 223 barrels on it and have killed coyotes with it, I find it awkward to carry and awkward on a stand but to each his own.

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Savage bolt in 20P Athlon 2-12 scope 40gr NBT
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BRNO combo gun 12ga/22 Sav Highpower Leupold 1-4, 55gr Buffalo Arms SP 1 1/4 oz NP BB's When you get in the thick stuff it is really handy
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And the the AR 223 52gr Speer Konus 1.5-6 w/ill dot
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I'm constantly experimenting with rifles and calibers and have another half-dozen rifles that go in the field for called coyotes. Right now I'm building a lightweight 20P.

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After the first shot the rest are just noise.

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No need for fast twist anything on a calling rifle as most shots will be under 100 yards.


I am assuming you are speaking for your certain set of circumstances alone, as this is hardly the case in my world.

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Sorry but here's my take on predator calling.

I regularly call in WA, NV, CO, AZ, and NM with occasional trips to UT, WY, MT, SD and started calling in MN and WI never ran into anywhere where they wouldn't come in any closer to 200 yards unless I did something wrong. There should be no reason for them to not come closer than 200 yards unless they see, hear or smell you. If you were actually a dyeing rabbit a coyote wouldn't hang up that far away. Any time I get a coyote hung up that far away I try and figure out what I did wrong.

This year I'm trying to stick a CALLED coyote with my bow so far every coyote (5) I've called while bow hunting has been within 35 yards..


After the first shot the rest are just noise.

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Everyone is different, I guess....but my goal is to have the ability to kill it as soon as I can see it. Given this ability, doubles and triples on the same set become a lot more common...not to mention calling cats on the same set you just killed a pair of coyotes on. Calling open wheat fields and hay bottoms make 4-500yd shots very possible, having the horsepower to connect at that range is handy. No one I have ever met who works a lot of coyotes, whether for fun or for contests, has ever told me they wished they had less gun.

Edit; I just did a random sampling of the guys I hunt with, or I know from contests....no one is shooting anything smaller than a 22-250, and only one guy is toting that. 22 Creedmoor, 22x47, 22-250AI, 22GT and a few guys shooting some 6mm stuff like 243 and 6x47.

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Most of my coyote calling is done with my old SAKO Forester in .243 in hand.
Lately though, I have been using my RAR 8 twist .223 and SWFA 3X9 MQ - that’s been running the Hornady 60 gr sp bullet, because I had several boxes of them..... 68gr bthp’s are up next.
I use that rifle for casual varminting and as a range gun to shoot plates out to 500 yards... the only thing I did was install a Timney trigger, so I could dial it down to the exact same weight as my Kimber hunting rifles.

The RAR is stupid accurate and inexpensive to set up.


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