Posted by jackinok on November 17, 2011 at 09:25:14 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Buying rifle posted by Ih806 on November 17, 2011 at 07:26:30:
If your looking to buy a 22 its really hard to beat a 10-22. and you can buy about any option you could ever want right off the shelf. I agree with those who say a 22 is probably light for coyotes though, ive killed them with one but they were in a trap. Probably does kill them but they most likely suffer for many days before it does ,and thats not the way to do. Myself i would lean towards something in 223 for coyotes. The ammo is cheap. I've carried a 22 hornet quite a bit but the ammo is expensive. Honestly though ,for around a farm, probably a 12 ga pump shot gun is more versitile if your only going to buy one gun. Ive shot everything from deer on down with one with the right ammo. On the other hand a good 22 is a lot of fun! I paid $50 for one of those romainian single shot 22 training rifles. its deadly accurate and would make a good knock around rifle for around a place. too heavy to carry around much for a old guy like me though.
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