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Let’s see your coyote rifle!

A very old picture of the last coyote I took. Back in Bend Oregon maybe 2007? AR15 I built. colt 1-9 M4 barrel, the rest is Bushmaster parts. Zeiss Conquest 1.8-6.x32. I think Daniel Defense FS. 55gr BT handloads with TAC. About 98 yards on the run. He busted me after I called him in.
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A very old picture of the last coyote I took. Back in Bend Oregon maybe 2007? AR15 I built. colt 1-9 M4 barrel, the rest is Bushmaster parts. Zeiss Conquest 1.8-6.x32. I think Daniel Defense FS. 55gr BT handloads with TAC. About 98 yards on the run. He busted me after I called him in.View attachment 279819
Sweet! Thanks for sharing!
 
Just got this together, care of Straight Jacket Armory, thanks again Nick @StraightShooter77 for the great work.
16 5" Proof in 22 Creedmoor, Proof factory action and carbon stock, WTO SwitchLug, Thunderbeast Ultra 7, Mark 5, TT Diamond. Unfired as of today but should shoot 95gr SMKs at 3100+ with ease based on another similar build sitting in the safe.
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@GREATSCOTT!

Any chance of a follow up report on this rig's performance, has my full attention.
 
My favorite coyote rifle is a well used Winchester model 70 chambered in 223 Remington . The stock shows a lot of scrapes and dings , the bluing is worn off in several places and it has traveled at least a couple of hundred thousand mile in trucks on four wheelers , and even horse back . I have used it to kill several hundred coyote , fox and bobcats it's my companion and has served me well I have faith in it trust that it will do what I ask of it and I don't have any worries of making any marks on it . At one time it was real pretty to look at but like most of us it hasn't aged as well as it could have . If and when I figure out how to post a picture of it I will I'm still proud of it . It was brand new in 1989 .
 
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