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Anybody here have any expirence with the Win coyote in 300 wsm? My father has a coyote in 22-250 and it shoots awesome was thinking bout the 300 for deer and such. Any expirences? Particulary with the CRPF?

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I had one in 300wsm for about a month. Probably a fluke, but it didn't shoot worth a damn. 3-4" groups were the norm, even after bedding. I ended up trading it for something else. The fella that got it figured he could make it work. It wasn't worth my time. I know that this particular gun was more than likely not the norm. You probably won't have the same experience. sorry I couldn't give a great review, but that's been my experience. I'm sure that there are more good ones than not out there. Good luck to ya.

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Yea that could be the exception not the rule- the 22-250 put em into a nickle/quarter on a reg basis. Could be my handloads!!
 
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Andrew,

My brother in-laws wife uses one. She gets better accuracy than her husband does with his .300 Win. Mag. M70. I was going to get one until I got my Savage M10 in .270 WSM. Glade I did because that Savage groups them right at 1/2" out of the box. Lawdog
 
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Well I am usually a Ruger man myself- SS with lam. I just love the ss lam combo. Like the looks of the Win and prices seem to be pretty close to the Ruger.
 
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I have a coyote in 243 win and it doesn't shoot very well really. It does alright, inch and a half is pretty normal. Under an inch if things are perfect but rarely is it consistent.
 
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