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Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Craig on September 19, 2013, 02:20:54 PM
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Finally finished my new Coyote gun. 18" barrel in .223 Wylde.
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Had to buy an accessory to go with it.
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looks awsome I like color.
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:drool:
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Purty. Let's see what a cartridge looks like. I always wondered.......... :tup:
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:tup: nice
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That's bad ass :tup:
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Let's see what a cartridge looks like. I always wondered.......... :tup:
really? :dunno:
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It's pretty much just a normal .223 round. But you can shoot heavier / longer bullets then a normal AR-15 can. I'm going to use 69 grain bullets.
Dont really know how to explain to. I'm sure someone else will.
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:yike: :yike:looks like your ready to take out the pack :o :chuckle: :tup: :tup:
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Very nice rifle.
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The next accessory should be a .223 supressor :tup: they make shooting critters that much better when you can hear the THWOP!
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absolutely gorgeous!
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.223 Wylde is essentially a .223 Remington chamber that has a slightly lengthened lead which allows the user to safely shoot 5.56 Nato ammunition. A Wylde chamber is supposed to be more accurate than a 5.56 chamber. In theory, the longer lead could allow someone to use a longer bullet, but the barrel twist rate and a restrictive seating depth are usually what prevents a shooter from using longer bullets. 77gr bullets (with a 1:7 twist barrel) are about as heavy as can be used if you are shooting semi-automatic.
Nice rifle :) .
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:yeah:
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Nice! You'll especially like the Winter Trigger Guard for shooting in cold weather with gloves on. The .223 round is bigger (longer) than a .222, and shorter than a .222 Magnum.
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That's sweet
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Finally took it to the range. I'm happy with the results.
Ammo
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results. 5 shot group
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Let's see what a cartridge looks like. I always wondered.......... :tup:
really? :dunno:
I was wondering the same thing... but sounds like just a 223 with a longer throat?
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That thing will scare the pelt right off of a yote. Looks awesome!
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Very nice rifle and your group is just as nice :tup:
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Did you rattle can the paint job? Or cerakote? Either way it looks great!
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Who's barrel did you use?