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    Easy to understand the regs of rifle use in Ohio.

    It is unlawful for any person to use or hunt with a rifle, pistol, or revolver from October 15 through January 1 during the daylight hours on any lands owned, administered or under agreement with the Division of Wildlife, except when properly used on a designated Division of Wildlife target range or when hunting squirrels with a rimfire rifle, pistol, revolver, or muzzleloading rifle .40 caliber or smaller, or when deer hunting with a muzzleloading rifle or legal pistol or revolver during the youth deer gun season, deer gun season, statewide muzzleloader season, and the early muzzleloader season.

    But, some wildlife areas on state parks have different regs. I was escorted off of West Branch WA by the park ranger and Portage County sherrif for hunting groundhogs with my .17HMR. I had my Ohio reg booklet with me and showed them the above paragraph and ask them to show me where it stated I was in the wrong. The park ranger showed me where it stated that state parks had special regulations and to check with the park office. Funny thing was the statement he showed me was in the waterfowl hunting section. I told him that one can't hunt waterfowl with a rifle anyways.

    Needless to say I lost the argument but did save myself from getting a citation. The park ranger was impressed that I had the regs with me and knew exactly what the regs I had been issued by the state said. He realized that I was convinced that I was unknowingly doing somthing that is not permited on West Branch WA. So beware, no rifles at West Branch.
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    I don'rt hunt them in Ohio, so not sure on the matter of use of rifles,
    CAN SEMI"S BE USED??
    most smaller caliber rifles make for good coyote guns, stick to center fire caliber( no .22's ore .17's) start as low as some of the .204's and go up, bigger caliber, can kill them farther out if you can hit them

    My caliber of choice is the .22/250, but have killed them with many even a .338 ultra mag!

    the .223 is a great caliber if buying a new gun in an ar platform, bulk ammo is out there so you can get to shoot a ton if you like for a lot less than other calibers.
    but if you cannot hunt with a semi, the .223 can be had in plenty of bolt gun, and stilll use that cheap ammo,
    just remember to some of the steel jacketed surplus ammo is hard on chambers so wear will be much faster, even more so on a match chamber in a good bolt gun!

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    Definately go with a .223 or .22-250. Both will do the job with minimal pelt damage.

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    243 with 55gr is 4000+ fps @ the muzzle

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    I took my first and only yote with a Double Star AR15 with a bipod and scope using Wolf HP ammo at about 200yds... one shot, one kill. The beauty of the AR... if you miss, keep trying I suggest you don't miss though...

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    As was said there are lots of choices out there just make sure you choose the right ammo. Personally I am eyeing up a .243 since I can use it from everything from deer to groundhogs with proper bullet selection but I live where I can hunt just about everything with a rifle. And well I want one.
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    I just got a .223 Savage axis, with a 3-9 Bushnell scope. Reviews I read talk about it be low end but very accurate. It is very accurate! Haven't shot a coyote yet but did sight it in and was very impressed. I got a great deal at Dunhams $299.00 with scope. I plan on Camoing it with Hydrographing. You can look up Mydipkit.com looks really cool what can be done with that stuff. I went out yesterday and saw no coyotes but 3 nice bucks running together. Very cold out but I was dressed warm and it was great to be out!

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    well Savages are always known to be very accurate rifles
    so thats no suprise to me


    as for that camo dipping stuff
    well I am sure it looks good when done
    but to be honest its no wear near as good a coating as many others out there
    like cerakote or Duracoate, Black Ice or the likes
    these coating can be done in any camo pattern you wnat , can be done in do it yourself kits, and protects the firearm way better than them dips do
    prep on all coatings in a big deal maker or breaker just a heads up!
    so, just something to think about maybe, and congrats on the new guns

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