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Re: 7mm

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bucksnbears wrote:the prices coyotes are bringing shoot em with whatever you got :wink:
Exactly!
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Re: 7mm

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22-250AI wrote:Fur friendly it is not BUT,

The BC of the 7MM is FANTASTIC, I own a Kimber Montana in 7WSM.

She really can fling em sweet, 700 YDS is almost easy.......



You looking for a rifle ??

I have a Savage model 10 predator in 22-250AI that has a really good tube on her.

PACNOR barrel 1-8 twist SS Super match hand lapped that is fluted up purdy I would say about 500 RDS down the pipe

Also have the factory barrel that was also punched to AI and fluted to go with it 1-12 twist

$ 600.00 and she can be parked in your driveway.

Can you posts some pics of your Savage? Sounds like a nice setup.
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Re: 7mm

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Here is my stick

No scope, bypod or sling included.

Prairie Dog was the result of a 50 gr V-Max @ 4000FPS from Momma !

Click on pics they get BIGGER !
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Re: 7mm

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Tim Anderson wrote:I have bought a few guns from Kjergarrd Sports. They will match any other gun dealers price...
I've been down to Kjergarrd Sports. Pretty nice place, but lots of shotguns and AR-15s. I'm saving up and will probably buy something from there this coming spring.
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Skunk - 2
Coon - 10
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Coyotes - 2
Beaver - 1
Ermine - 1
Muskrat - 19
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Re: 7mm

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They still have that 50 cal sitting on the floor close to the door?? I got my eye on that one.. :mrgreen:
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Re: 7mm

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Tim Anderson wrote:They still have that 50 cal sitting on the floor close to the door?? I got my eye on that one.. :mrgreen:
Do you mean the one on a bi-pod kind of pointing at the door? If so, it was there the last time I was there in September. Neat guns!
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Gopher - 2
Skunk - 2
Coon - 10
Possum - 1
Fox - 2
Coyotes - 2
Beaver - 1
Ermine - 1
Muskrat - 19
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Re: 7mm

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I shot my first coyote a couple years ago with a .300win mag. It made a hole that I could have stuck my fist through. A 7mm Rem Mag isn't too far off power wise. I've got some 120grain Vmax rounds loaded for my 7mm, but haven't tried them on any critters yet. I would think that if you want to save the pelts, try a FMJ round with a magnum caliber. If wanna just make a streak out em, then the sky's the limit! :D
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