I have the Coyote in .22 and also the Remington Airacuda in .22. Both cost £399 brand new and am very happy with both. However if I had to choose just one to keep it would be the Airacuda. Reason, better accuracy at longer ranges and better magazines. Granted the Gamo is lighter and handles nicely and would suit juniors or shooters of smaller stature, but being neither I don't have any issues with a weighty, well balanced rifle. Plus the Remington comes with a scope, silencer, thumbhole stock, magazines factory fitted swivels, and permanently fitted filler probe to fit a snap-on connector, plus 120 shots per fill. 👍
I had the same problem with the mags not performing with a bsa ultra se camo limited edition a few years back and after a while I'd had enough and put it in part ex for another Weihrauch hw100 kt which in my opinion are the best no fuss mags.
@@southwestshooters Hi Chris I have the Gamo Coyote with black resin stock in .22 mounted with Hawke 3 4x50 AO IR (best entry level sight) it's a great rifle for the money so accurate I can follow the pellets through the same hole in the bullseye 🎯 once zeroed in. It's as good as you describe except for one very small glitch, the plastic ring holding the barrel in place can move when removing or replacing the silencer to clean the barrel out, I have tightened it as much as I can before breaking it. It took me a while to work out why I was sooo off target since the scope was zeroed in before removing the silencer. Please keep up the great work. 👍
As you sat down to shoot you said "right, got the Gamo Phox here", Phox or Coyote? I guess it walks like a Coyote and shoots like a Coyote..... Can be purchased new for less than they're asking for a used one.
nothing wrong with that group my friend very accurate gun indeed 👍 saying that i went out sat and bought a red wolf not a cheap purchase however what a gun 🤪🤪 makes me look like a good shot 🤣🤣🤣
@HW77K-SHOOTER absolutely not one thing about shooting is one day you think your the next american sniper and the next day you could not hit a barn door at 30 paces then pick up a spring gun and may as well have fired a shot gun . it a great humbling experience
His estimation of the shot count is a way off. I have the same rifle, and also in .177. When new I was getting 120+ shots from a fill, but at only 10.4 ft/lbs. I tweaked it to 11.4 ft/lbs and now I get around 90 shots before they start to drop a little low.
@@Jimmycricket- Well, I have no experience of the Reximex so I can't judge it against the Coyote. A friend has a Kral Puncher which he likes and which seems to shoot pretty well. He's a little less accurate with it than I am with the Coyote, but that's probably just down to a difference in our ability. Overall, the Coyote would still be my personal choice, though mine has the wooden stock and is a bit heavy. This doesn't really matter much to me because I only shoot at indoors at the local range and resting on a sandbag, but I'd prefer something a little lighter if I was shooting offhand or outdoors. Maybe the polymer stocked version ?
@@Jimmycricket- Indeed, I've had no reliability issues with the Coyote. A number of the lads at the range have owned them in the past, all of them rate it highly, and none report having problems. The filler port seals are probably the most likely part to fail at some point, but that's true of just about all PCPs, and at least it's cheap and easy to fix, with BSA/Gamo spares being plentiful. Let's not pretend that it's the greatest rifle around - It isn't, but it does punch well above its weight and offers very good value for money.
This ones probably had some work done on it ,there poop pcps mags rubbish power rubbish out the box there just no good budget pre 2019 you should invest in a chrono
Got one , has a bespoke left hand stock by Simon Brown in blue laminate ... the rifle itself is accurate , good looking and faultless in its action and performance .. trigger , well , its the best out there ... adjust it how you please ...
Whole lot of nonsense. First of, what is, in this particular case the meaning of "preowned"? 2.) If it means HEAVILLY tuned, altered, thus lots of money invested in, then one has to be very much aware of it (when considering the purchasing a new one). 3.) At 01:02 you say "Gamo Fox", so is it a fox, coyote or a hyena, pal? 4.) "introduction to high-end PCP"??? There is no such category - it is simply an ENTRY level PCP gun (rifle), that's what it is. 5.) Small shot-count? No way - 80 shots per fill is a very decent shot-count, every air gunner will tell you that. 6.) Judging upon the movement of your forefinger, that trigger-blade travels a long, long way and is weighing a lot.
I think you might need to spend some time away from the computer? It's nothing to get worked up about old chap. Sure, I called it the wrong name, the other stuff really isn't that important to me. I certainly don't care about it, or your opinions either.
@@southwestshooters Of course you don't care - you don't care because you don't really understand what it is all about. Anyway, I wrote my comment to warn other people who might get misinformed thanks to you.
I've never had the slightest problem with these Gamo/BSA magazines. In fact, I rate them higher than most.
I wish we could get the Gamo coyote here in the states. I have the Gamo Urban in 22 and I love it.
Thank you for your kind message Alfredo!
I have the same gun and think it is one of the most underrated PCP
refiles and shoots just as well as my RTEN TH
I have the Coyote in .22 and also the Remington Airacuda in .22. Both cost £399 brand new and am very happy with both.
However if I had to choose just one to keep it would be the Airacuda. Reason, better accuracy at longer ranges and better magazines. Granted the Gamo is lighter and handles nicely and would suit juniors or shooters of smaller stature, but being neither I don't have any issues with a weighty, well balanced rifle.
Plus the Remington comes with a scope, silencer, thumbhole stock, magazines factory fitted swivels, and permanently fitted filler probe to fit a snap-on connector, plus 120 shots per fill. 👍
great shooting , thanks for showing us this rifle .... its a great buy .... cheers Simon
Great shooting and a excellent video Christopher 👍🏻
I got the same gun from Crackshot in the 22! 😅 brilliant guys there. I'm just over in Torquay so only a skip away for us!
I had the same problem with the mags not performing with a bsa ultra se camo limited edition a few years back and after a while I'd had enough and put it in part ex for another Weihrauch hw100 kt which in my opinion are the best no fuss mags.
Totally agree with you on this. The mags from those guns are an utter innovation! And so simple.
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Hi Chris I have the Gamo Coyote with black resin stock in .22 mounted with Hawke 3 4x50 AO IR (best entry level sight) it's a great rifle for the money so accurate I can follow the pellets through the same hole in the bullseye 🎯 once zeroed in.
It's as good as you describe except for one very small glitch, the plastic ring holding the barrel in place can move when removing or replacing the silencer to clean the barrel out, I have tightened it as much as I can before breaking it.
It took me a while to work out why I was sooo off target since the scope was zeroed in before removing the silencer.
Please keep up the great work. 👍
Never seen any body have any issues with mag
Nice rifle, great shooting 🙂👍
What more could you want
As you sat down to shoot you said "right, got the Gamo Phox here", Phox or Coyote? I guess it walks like a Coyote and shoots like a Coyote..... Can be purchased new for less than they're asking for a used one.
Hello. I would like to ask what brand and type the silencer is?
nothing wrong with that group my friend very accurate gun indeed 👍 saying that i went out sat and bought a red wolf not a cheap purchase however what a gun 🤪🤪 makes me look like a good shot 🤣🤣🤣
@HW77K-SHOOTER absolutely not one thing about shooting is one day you think your the next american sniper and the next day you could not hit a barn door at 30 paces then pick up a spring gun and may as well have fired a shot gun . it a great humbling experience
it`s a good buy
80 shot count and that's bad ,,,,😅😅😅 that's awsome,,,,,gotta look into this gun for my,next purchase 😊
His estimation of the shot count is a way off. I have the same rifle, and also in .177. When new I was getting 120+ shots from a fill, but at only 10.4 ft/lbs. I tweaked it to 11.4 ft/lbs and now I get around 90 shots before they start to drop a little low.
@@Jimmycricket- Well, I have no experience of the Reximex so I can't judge it against the Coyote. A friend has a Kral Puncher which he likes and which seems to shoot pretty well. He's a little less accurate with it than I am with the Coyote, but that's probably just down to a difference in our ability.
Overall, the Coyote would still be my personal choice, though mine has the wooden stock and is a bit heavy. This doesn't really matter much to me because I only shoot at indoors at the local range and resting on a sandbag, but I'd prefer something a little lighter if I was shooting offhand or outdoors. Maybe the polymer stocked version ?
@@Jimmycricket- Indeed, I've had no reliability issues with the Coyote. A number of the lads at the range have owned them in the past, all of them rate it highly, and none report having problems. The filler port seals are probably the most likely part to fail at some point, but that's true of just about all PCPs, and at least it's cheap and easy to fix, with BSA/Gamo spares being plentiful.
Let's not pretend that it's the greatest rifle around - It isn't, but it does punch well above its weight and offers very good value for money.
The rifle is the same as a gamo phox or a gx40 so what is the big deal.....
There isn't one.
Hows it looking good ffsmyour shooting of a stand id expect nothing less because ,but knkw one shoots of,a,stand when out hunting
This ones probably had some work done on it ,there poop pcps mags rubbish power rubbish out the box there just no good budget pre 2019 you should invest in a chrono
Would like to know if you have tested daystate mk4
thumbhole and if you have would like to know your appinion
I have not. But as with all guns, its important to test it for yourself. Id imagine its a good gun.....
Got one , has a bespoke left hand stock by Simon Brown in blue laminate ... the rifle itself is accurate , good looking and faultless in its action and performance .. trigger , well , its the best out there ... adjust it how you please ...
Whole lot of nonsense. First of, what is, in this particular case the meaning of "preowned"? 2.) If it means HEAVILLY tuned, altered, thus lots of money invested in, then one has to be very much aware of it (when considering the purchasing a new one). 3.) At 01:02 you say "Gamo Fox", so is it a fox, coyote or a hyena, pal? 4.) "introduction to high-end PCP"??? There is no such category - it is simply an ENTRY level PCP gun (rifle), that's what it is. 5.) Small shot-count? No way - 80 shots per fill is a very decent shot-count, every air gunner will tell you that. 6.) Judging upon the movement of your forefinger, that trigger-blade travels a long, long way and is weighing a lot.
I think you might need to spend some time away from the computer? It's nothing to get worked up about old chap. Sure, I called it the wrong name, the other stuff really isn't that important to me. I certainly don't care about it, or your opinions either.
@@southwestshooters Of course you don't care - you don't care because you don't really understand what it is all about. Anyway, I wrote my comment to warn other people who might get misinformed thanks to you.
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"Pal"??? I doubt you have many pals with an attitude like that. Troll-like comes to mind....