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Have y'all pulled the trigger out of the gun and looked at it ? All of the Remington rifles have adjustable triggers . That you adjust when it's out of the receiver .
 
JSCATTLE":2c5sjf7x said:
Have y'all pulled the trigger out of the gun and looked at it ? All of the Remington rifles have adjustable triggers . That you adjust when it's out of the receiver .
JS, this is the X-Mark Pro trigger. It has an external adjustment screw that goes through the top of the the trigger up into the trigger housing. It is designed to be adjusted without removing the stock. I am very familiar with the older Walker style Rem 700 trigger adjustments where the reciever is removed from the stock to access the trigger adjustment screws.
 
Hoss I didn't realize they were using the xmark . Mine is the walker style . Probably a little more inconvient but it sounds like the walkers are a little more adjustable . Might have to go with the timney . Let us know how it turns out .
 
I prefer a 22-250 to a 223 for Coyotes. I have shot them with both. There is something about the way a coyote reacts to the 22-250 that I just like better. But if you are already set up to reload a 223 it would be the better choice.
 
Dave":2msi00i6 said:
I prefer a 22-250 to a 223 for Coyotes. I have shot them with both. There is something about the way a coyote reacts to the 22-250 that I just like better. But if you are already set up to reload a 223 it would be the better choice.
Until now the bulk of my coyote killing has been done with a 6mm Remington. It flattens them like a lighning bolt. I have shot them with my AR-15 and it kills them pretty dead as well. I have shot coyotes with everything from a .22 LR to a .17 HMR up to 12 gauge slugs. For my purposes the .223 seems to fit the bill overall. I did look at a 22-250 in the same gun but due to my reloading and familiarity with the .223 I elected to go that route.
 
HOSS":1bffr8qx said:
Dave":1bffr8qx said:
I prefer a 22-250 to a 223 for Coyotes. I have shot them with both. There is something about the way a coyote reacts to the 22-250 that I just like better. But if you are already set up to reload a 223 it would be the better choice.
Until now the bulk of my coyote killing has been done with a 6mm Remington. It flattens them like a lighning bolt. I have shot them with my AR-15 and it kills them pretty dead as well. I have shot coyotes with everything from a .22 LR to a .17 HMR up to 12 gauge slugs. For my purposes the .223 seems to fit the bill overall. I did look at a 22-250 in the same gun but due to my reloading and familiarity with the .223 I elected to go that route.

I have also shot them with a wide assortment of guns. 22 LR,223, 22-250, 220 Swift, 243, 30-30, 270, 308, 30-06, 12 ga with 4 buck, BB, 2 lead, and 6 lead. I have found a 300 win mag to be a little bit of over kill but it will get the job done. I did watch a hunting partner shoot one with a 338 one time. That was one dead coyote. But I have also shot hundreds and hundreds with a 22 short from a old H&R pistol. But that was cheating because they were being held in place by a #3 longspring. Like I said my favorite is a 22-250. Think of it this way. Maybe some day you will have to buy a 22-250 just so you can compare the coyote killing ability of the two rifles. After all a man can't have too many guns.
 
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