I have a 345 for a few years now and like it alot.Its my woods carry/truck gun.I did just buy an M&P 9mm though.Because I wanted a 9mm since ammo is cheaper.The 9mm is my house gun.The 345 works fine and is accurate too.I did try a P95 9mm and had too many problems with it.
I maybe wrong,but are you sure Pedersoi makes Traditions
? I doubt it.Anyways I was lookin at the Pedersoli Kentucky's and was wondering how do you like it ?.........or maybe I misread your post ?
I think they are down on 9mm's for the same reason some people are down on the .223 , the military boys arent getting good results. But thats because they shoot ball ammo aka FMJ. Now use hollow points or good soft points then things change in a big way.;) BTW cliffy,there are a few pistols...
For me it is a Tikka T3 Lite.In .270 Win. with upgraded aftermarket mounts and a Nikon ProStaff 3-9x40 scope.But you will get alot of different answers here.;)
I have no experience with CZ,but heard good things about them.On the other hand my Tikka T3 .270 will shoot .5" with Federal Classic ammo and the trigger is great.
Pedersoli makes some nice ones in your price range,they make the Blueridge for Cabelas.Dixons has a better selection of Pedersoli's and better prices than Cabelas,also more helpfull and knowledgeable.
The .17 may be flatter shooting,but past 100-125yds. does it really have anything left to kill a coyote reliably ?:neener:Stovepipe,buy a Hornet if you want to shoot 'yotes.
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