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Thread: Recommend a good 200+ yard flat top upper for coyotes

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    LOL!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    A Colt 6920 out of the box would hit coyotes at those distances. Worry about some good ammo maybe something with magnification.

    Like markm, it was not what I expected you to say but, an excellent recommendation.
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    Nothing fancy is required. 55 grain vmax or the like. 100 meter zero with 2moa dot or 1-4 will slay them out to 200 easy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePike View Post
    Nothing fancy is required. 55 grain vmax or the like. 100 meter zero with 2moa dot or 1-4 will slay them out to 200 easy.
    Outstanding, thank you.

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    I wanted to update this thread with what my brother went with.

    I told him to subscribe to the palmetto state armory mailing list. A few weeks later a 16 inch hammer forged upper, midlength with rail went on sale. The price without BCG or charging handle was around $389.

    He brought the upper over to my house, I gave him a spare lower I had, bolt carrier and charging handle. Then we went shooting.

    Talk about sweet. The weight of the rail along with that midlength gas system makes for very little recoil. It is going to perfect for what he is doing.

    The upper was like this one, but with a midlength gas system,

    http://palmettostatearmory.com/index...-handle-1.html
    Last edited by ~kev~; 05-13-14 at 14:06.

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