The ultimate Winchester long range rifle ever. That is what some avid shooters consider the Coyote Light. Most crossover varmint/long range guns are easily recognized by their heavy barrels, bipod mounting studs and long range scopes, but they are far from being equal. The Winchester Coyote Light is the rifle to take along for varmint, long range big game hunting and target shooting fun. It has been carefully trimmed of any unnecessary bulk but is no lightweight when it comes to performance.
The matte-blued receiver and medium-heavy fluted stainless barrel mount into a skeletonized aluminum bedding block that is set in a lightweight carbon fiber/fiberglass composite Bell and Carlson stock for superb accuracy. Flow-through vents on the fore-end reduce weight and help cool the barrel during long strings of fire. A Pachmayr Decelerator pad helps soak up recoil. Available in standard short action and WSM calibers. (Scope and mounting system not included.)
Bell & Carlson’s high quality products are the reason Winchester Repeating Arms has teamed with them over the years to produce our finest specialty rifles. With features like a proprietary molding system that maximizes strength and one of the industry’s most acclaimed aluminum bedding block designs (for a total lock from action to stock), you get superb accuracy, ideal balance and strength only possible with non-traditional stock engineering. This rifle does not have a traditional injected type stock. As per specifications developed by Bell and Carlson and Winchester Repeating Arms, the stocks are “constructed using a ‘hand lay-up’ process, using a variety of composite materials. These composites — including fiberglass, aramid fibers, graphite, epoxy gel coats and laminating resins; and polyurethane reinforcement with milled fiberglass — provide a warm and solid feel rather than the hollow feel one gets from injection molded stocks.” The stock is reliable over a temperature range of -50 degrees to +140 degrees Fahrenheit for extreme stability under any heat and cold conditions you might encounter around the world: Alaska to Arizona and beyond.
Features
- Bell and Carlson synthetic stock
- One-piece aluminum bedding block
- Alloy one-piece bottom metal
- Matte finished metal surfaces
- Dual front sling swivel studs
- Forged steel receiver with integral recoil lug is bedded front and rear
- Pre-’64 style controlled round feed with claw extractor
- Three-position safety
- Medium heavy stainless steel, free-floating fluted barrel
- Recessed target crown
- MOA trigger system
- Blade-type ejector
- Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad
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