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Join contest SubscribeThanks, I’ll check them out.Figure out how much you want the rifle to weigh and let that dictate your barrel specs. Then call Frank and have him spin you up a Krieger or Barty to those specs. 18 inches should be plenty for your stated goals. You won't find a better barrel.
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I’ve tried a lot of stuff over the years. 6.8 spc, 6.5 Grendel, .204, .243, .223, and 12ga. A few different types of firearms too. Rem 700, Savage Police Sniper, AR-15, AR-10, 11-87, and ACR.
Rem 700- great rifle. Slow for follow ups. Unwieldy. Have to be a gunsmith to make real modifications.
Savage - same as above except the aftermarket sucks.
AR-10 - used in 243 With an 18” barrel. Shooting 55-75gr ballistic tips this thing was devastating. Like a laser out to like 400 with the proper zero. One of my favorite setups ever. Was a little heavy and long but doable. Once I started using a suppressor it was for sure too long and heavy.
12ga - I tried carrying one in addition to a rifle. Just too much crap to carry on a stand.
AR-15 - I’ve tried different calibers (Grendel, SPC, 223, and 204). Also 16-24” barrels. I’ve finally circled around to just a regular 223 with a 16” barrel and a suppressor. Like a total nerd one season I kept detailed notes on our sets. Duration, length, time sat, time sat before we saw a coyote, number of coyotes called in and shot, and how far the shots were. What I learned is that about 75% of the killed coyotes were less than 100 yards. Of those about 75% were under 50. At those distances a 223 through a 16” barrel is great. I also quit bringing a shotgun so I could simplify things a bit. At 100 yards or less those 55gr vmax bullets are about as good as it gets. Not many spinners or runners for Murph to clean up. I’ve also gone to a Nightforce 2.5-10 with a more fine reticle. This year I’m trying out a USO 1.7-10. It’s more fun to work the coyotes in for a closer shot. It also gives you a better chance at your coyotes buddies that are always (and I mean always) lurking behind cover. It also lets Murph get involved. So after all that...
AR15, high end 16” barrel, nice trigger, suppressor. Skip the bull barrel too. Here’s some pics for you of a couple of the coyote rifles I use.
Nice. I hear a lot of good things on the kriegers. I’m gonna call tomorrow n do some price checking. Here is a couple pics of my previous n newest set up.Here's my purchased new '92 Olympic Arms Ultramatch with a new Compass Lake 20" 1:7.7 Krieger. Estimated 16k rounds through the OEM barrel, the CLE Krieger looks like it will carry one the tradition. For Coyotes acting like heat seeking missiles to the call I have a 1911.
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I’ve tried a lot of stuff over the years. 6.8 spc, 6.5 Grendel, .204, .243, .223, and 12ga. A few different types of firearms too. Rem 700, Savage Police Sniper, AR-15, AR-10, 11-87, and ACR.
Rem 700- great rifle. Slow for follow ups. Unwieldy. Have to be a gunsmith to make real modifications.
Savage - same as above except the aftermarket sucks.
AR-10 - used in 243 With an 18” barrel. Shooting 55-75gr ballistic tips this thing was devastating. Like a laser out to like 400 with the proper zero. One of my favorite setups ever. Was a little heavy and long but doable. Once I started using a suppressor it was for sure too long and heavy.
12ga - I tried carrying one in addition to a rifle. Just too much crap to carry on a stand.
AR-15 - I’ve tried different calibers (Grendel, SPC, 223, and 204). Also 16-24” barrels. I’ve finally circled around to just a regular 223 with a 16” barrel and a suppressor. Like a total nerd one season I kept detailed notes on our sets. Duration, length, time sat, time sat before we saw a coyote, number of coyotes called in and shot, and how far the shots were. What I learned is that about 75% of the killed coyotes were less than 100 yards. Of those about 75% were under 50. At those distances a 223 through a 16” barrel is great. I also quit bringing a shotgun so I could simplify things a bit. At 100 yards or less those 55gr vmax bullets are about as good as it gets. Not many spinners or runners for Murph to clean up. I’ve also gone to a Nightforce 2.5-10 with a more fine reticle. This year I’m trying out a USO 1.7-10. It’s more fun to work the coyotes in for a closer shot. It also gives you a better chance at your coyotes buddies that are always (and I mean always) lurking behind cover. It also lets Murph get involved. So after all that...
AR15, high end 16” barrel, nice trigger, suppressor. Skip the bull barrel too. Here’s some pics for you of a couple of the coyote rifles I use.
That way we can give reccomendations based on fit.Pictures of your girlfriend would be helpful for us to make more informed suggestions