Beautiful morning here in sunny Southern California. 54 degrees and solid overcast. Wind was light zero to 3 mph. I walked along the rim of my favorite mini Grand Canyon. I'd stop every 500 yards or so and call for about 15 minutes. On my third stop I got lucky. I saw the first coyote at 325 yards. (Leica Rangemaster 2400-R ). Perfect broadside shot. Big "Thawap"! Dropped light it was hit by lightning. Did a tail salute. I don't often see doubles let alone get a double but I thought I'd stay down and continue to call. After about 10 minutes I was about to give up. Just then I saw one loping in from about 200. No need to range this one. I gave it a hooty hoot and it stopped. In light brush and I could only see the head. Looked like 150, I put the crosshair just under the chin and "Thawap". In the picture you can see the jaw is broken and the exit is huge blowing out the liver and guts. The other broadside shot had no exit hole. Busted my but to climb down there to get the pictures. 6BR, 95 Berger Classic Hunter 2940 fps. Cheers Mike.