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I'm gettin my brother into hunting this coming year, starting with coyote. I'm. Going to get him a rifle and don't really know what caliber to go with. I want to get him something he can use for deer, also, since he doesn't have much money to buy another rifle with. He lives in a small town about an hour from Billings, so ammo needs to be readily available. Any recommendations on a good caliber with these requirements?
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6.5 Creedmoor, I just bought a Savage Long Range Hunter, I am using it for the same purpose. Sportsmans Warehouse keeps a good supply of ammo for around $32 a box. The creedmoor is a flat shooter, I am getting a 1000 yards out of mine and Im dang happy with it.
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Re: Coyote/deer caliber
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Any of the following would work and ammo is readily available:
243 / 308 / 7mm-08 / 25-06 / 260(not sure about ammo availability) / 6.8
Of these choices, for your stated purposes, I would choose a 243. Powerful enough for deer and will certainly work on coyotes. Ammo will be available.
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Ruger American in 25-06. Can be had for three and a half bills and will shoot plenty accurate. Shoot light bullets at laser speeds for coyotes or loaded up to 120gr pills for deer and elk.
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.243 is another great choice and my personal preference for coyotes and definitely enough gun for deer but its nice to have a bit more punch on those thick bodied Montana muleys.
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243 or 270.
I'd probably go with the 270, especially since he's in eastern Montana where shots could be long.
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270 can be used for coyote,wolves, deer and elk when he gets to them
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25-06 definately
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You can always kill a varmint with a deer gun, but not necessarily always kill a deer with a varmint gun.
Assuming the need for shells available means no reloading, I really like the 25-06 for this work, with the 7mm-08 a very close second.
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A .243 Winchester with the right twist and bullet combo will trump several of its variants with larger neck diameters.
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If he is going to be hunting grizzly country i would go with a 30-06 or a 7mm Rem Mag........if not then a .243 or 25-06
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