Those a very popular in my area of SW Arkansas where coyotes are a big problem to ranchers are those of us living in rural areas. LGS can't keep them in stock and they seem to get sold along with a thermal/night vision optic.
I just received it yesterday and am loving it so far. I sometimes shoot the occasional coyote or groundhog from my basement doorway. The issue has always been that there is a slope in front of it that doesn't let me shoot the length of my pasture from sitting at a bench. I have to walk up to the retaining wall on the side slope and rest on it to shoot. I bought a Bog Pod shooting rest/Tripod and it lets me stand up right outside the doorway and see the whole length of the pasture. I feel rock steady, shooting off this and would not hesitate to shoot out to 500 yards with it.
Here's the Model 11 chambered in 22.250 AI with my Ultradyne chassis and a 26" varmint weight barrel.
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Frank
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Those a very popular in my area of SW Arkansas where coyotes are a big problem to ranchers are those of us living in rural areas. LGS can't keep them in stock and they seem to get sold along with a thermal/night vision optic.
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