Coyote gun build

I had a Kimber Montana re-barreled to 22 CreedMoor that finished up mid-Dec. 1:7 Lilja factory contour duplicate @ 22", so it looks just like any Kimber 84M Montana you'd see on the shelf.

75gn A-Max @ 3550 w/R-26, Alpha Brass, and CCI 450's.

Topped w/Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42 in Leupold Back Country integral (Talley Lightweight copy).

Scythe Ti suppressor and Spartan classic rifle bipod adapter.

7.4# w/no ammo on board.

It's a handy package to "grab-and-go".

I got 2 coyotes with it the only weekend I've had it out, both of the "drive-by" variety. 1 runner @ 125-150yds. The 2nd runner @ 325yds (I ranged after I shot). Neither required any "hold-off" except for a bit of lead.

I also have a 1:8 22-250 set up exactly the same except no muzzle-threads, so, no suppressor. 75's @ 3275fps from a 22" 1:8 Lilja. It's been such a handy package to have around, I figured the same pattern w/more speed would be more betterer.
Sounds like a hell of a rig
 
You could get to roughly the same spot going 6PRC if you wanted to stick with a short action. Powder capacity is pretty doggone close and there's loads of great PRC brass available to work with.
Yes I could the saw WTO was getting 3500 out of theirs with the 80gr Eldvt idk the barrel length. I didn't do to much reading on it. I feel like they could push that much faster. Who knows maybe I just missed that part.
 
Sounds like a hell of a rig
It works for me. I like to be able to run it with or without a sling. I also like that it's fast/handy enough for "drive-by" when running between bird-hunting spots.

I don't think I'm giving up any accuracy by being that light, but, it does require a bit of patience and concentration to shoot something that light reasonably well. It doesn't "settle" as fast as something that's 1-2# heavier.
 
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It works for me. I like to be able to run it with or without a sling. I also like that it's fast/handy enough for "drive-by" when running between bird-hunting spots.

I don't think I'm giving up any accuracy by being that light, but, it does require a bit of patience and concentration to shoot something that light reasonably well. It doesn't "settle" as fast as something that's 1-2# heavier.
My 26inch Krieger with a 8.5 inch can is definitely a little harder for "drive-by" while checking cattle or getting it out of a tractor haha.
 
You could get to roughly the same spot going 6PRC if you wanted to stick with a short action. Powder capacity is pretty doggone close and there's loads of great PRC brass available to work with.
After thinking about west Texas ordnance 6prc I went back on their page to see the progress. I had totally forgot they made a 22 varmit round called 22lrv. It's based off the 6xc case and shoots 77gr bullets over 3500. If I put that in a 20 inch barrel I still should get great speeds
 
For the ranges you outlined, I'd go with a 6mm bore. 6XC is very similar to 6CM & 243 ballistically but it a bit more unique if you're wanting something not everyone else has. Brass available from Peterson and at reasonable prices if you buy via David Tubb.
 
For the ranges you outlined, I'd go with a 6mm bore. 6XC is very similar to 6CM & 243 ballistically but it a bit more unique if you're wanting something not everyone else has. Brass available from Peterson and at reasonable prices if you buy via David Tubb.
I definitely see what you're saying. I'm not sure if I want to have another 6mm round. I don't have a single 22 of any kind. I do have my 6gt, 257 Robert's, a barrel for a 25 SST. And a 308 so I think the biggest thing missing right now is a 224
 
I definitely see what you're saying. I'm not sure if I want to have another 6mm round. I don't have a single 22 of any kind. I do have my 6gt, 257 Robert's, a barrel for a 25 SST. And a 308 so I think the biggest thing missing right now is a 224
Given your situation, I think I'd go the 224 route as well. Good luck with your build, they are always fun 👍
 
To much fun really haha! It's way to easy to drop 4k on a build 😂
Used Kimber Montana, $1200-$1500
Lilja factory duplicate bbl, $400ish
Chamber and thread muzzle $500ish

Leaves you $1500-$1900 for a scope and mounts to stay under $4K.
 
Not much of a creedmoor fan. I have nothing against them they just don't attract me. Plus my buddy has one and we try not to run the same calibers. I love my 6gt but I hate packing around a 19 pound rifle around 😂
Call it the "modern 243" if u don't want to say you have a creedmore 😉 I have a "modern 243" shooting 103x and it's a stone cold killer. Super accurate and u don't have all the "runners" everyone talks about. Haha.
 
Being you don't have to.224,
Easy button 22-250
3800 with 55's out of a 26" pipe
Oodles of brass
 
Used Kimber Montana, $1200-$1500
Lilja factory duplicate bbl, $400ish
Chamber and thread muzzle $500ish

Leaves you $1500-$1900 for a scope and mounts to stay under $4K.
Oh yeah that's one way to keep under. I am gonna build it on a bergara premier though.
 
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