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I'm looking for a good coyote rifle, and something for gophers. at first I was thinking a 17hmr for gophers since ammo is reasonably cheap and thought it may not be enough for coyotes, but would also like a 22-250 which would be i think good for coyotes but way overkill and expensive for gophers. I'll probably end up buying two but does anyone have suggestions on good brands or calibers for either?
 

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My friend has this 22 not sure of the make but can find out tomorrow its a god gun for the price.
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looks like a ruger 10-22 with a diff stock, fun gun, not a good coyote gun, but awesome for gofers. Don't need the fancy stock, they work great with a 25 round clip and the speed loader
 
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He also has this 300 i love shooting it good for cyotes.
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I'm not much of a shooter although I try to be. But something like a 22-250, 222, or 243 has a very fast, small bullet so it doesn't wander as much as say a 30-30 or .308 or something. Really this wouldn't matter unless your shooting at like 500 yards. Ever consider a 22 magnum?

I know what you mean though. 22 amo is dirt cheap so it's fun to blast away
 

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Browning X Bolt Varmint Stalker 22-250 Medium Heavy Barrel 1-14 twist.
Leupold 6.5-20 X 56 MM LRT Varmint Hunter Reticle. $2500.00

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The 22-250 has a bit too much recoil for gophers, (because it's nice to see the bullet hit) but it is great for yotes.
A .204 is a good choice for both.
 

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You have to have a 22 because you can shoot like a mad man and it does not cost you anything. The 17HMR extends your 22 cal range out to 200 yds on a good day, but the bullet is small and is affected by the wind a fair bit. Most are tack drivers though.

As far as a coyote gun I would go for a 243 personally because I think you could use that for small game as well and is no more expensive to shoot than a 22-250 or 25-06 or swift etc. Every body has there magic calibre but most will do the job just fine. Also the cool thing about a 243 is the large availability of ammo so if you want varmint vs small game ammo there is a huge selection.

That being said if you shoot lots and need cheap there is always the 223 where you can buy surplus ammo but you won't exactly have a tack driver.

My personal experience I would look at CZ and or Tikka guns and Leopold and Bushnell optics. Go find a gun shop that works for you and get your wallet ready for a pounding.
 

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I use a .22 for gophers but also the .17 cal works great, both awesome guns I'm my opinion. But as for coyotes I use a 243, best gun a guy could ever own, works work on everything I use it for hunting as well. Proud to say I use a 243!!!!

LONG LIVE DR. WINCHESTER lol
 

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I agree .22 is the cheapest ammo you can find but the .17 is funner to shoot.
 

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I have a savage accu trigger varmint series 22-250, which the stock was redone for sale, has folding bi pod and crazy sniper scope, just cant remember off hand what the scope is, PM if interested.
 

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Coyotes I use a Tikka T3 - 22-250, they are a really nice rifle and a fast bullet. For gophers I just use a Lakefield 64B .22 semi. And for magpies I use my Mossberg JIC 12 gauge. Proper tool for the proper job, I always say :d :beer:
 
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I use a ruger SR 22 for gophers ,semi auto,3 25 shot clips and a speed loader,

A .223/mini14 would smack a coyote with ease...
 
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I have a dozen 22's, and the lightest rifle i have for coyotes is a 243 i bought last year for my son for whitetail, never thought about it for coyotes, but i suppose it would work well with a smaller grain bullet. thought about 223 but was told they get hot fast. thanks for your help guys, going shopping in a couple weeks.
 

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204 ruger would be my choice. I had one in a cz and that thing was a tack driver. Gophers at 400 yards were a blast and did a good number on dogs as well.
 

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204 ruger would be my choice. I had one in a cz and that thing was a tack driver. Gophers at 400 yards were a blast and did a good number on dogs as well.

By dogs you mean "prairie dogs"? Or coyotes? Thought you just moved from Lacombe or was that Mirror :rolling:

Ya my .204 is my funnest boom stick for small defenseless critters unless there camp squirrels then my 870 marine magnum comes out to play :d
 
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