ohlongarmisle
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I hear you but on this I had a clean pass through ,scenarios change frequently, and 200 yards and in is a hole in one ,in the 7 states I've killed coyotes 200 yards is entirely doable, sure some coyotes will be out of range but there's always next time.My preferred shot(200 yards and in) in the winter, stalking bedded coyote during the day. Nosler 55 gr BT out of my 22-250, or 29 gr WCD out of my 17 rem stay inside the skull every time. No sewing.
That will CURE the tinnitusThat will cause some tinnitus
Fantastic ,but no suffering,and a great shot. Deer stands produce many a yote in my area.This was a few years ago. Running toward my stand while I was deer hunting. He took one in the head. First pic is the entry side.
Second is, well, you know.
Yes, they do. That particular stand produced three more for me over the next three weeks and one for another hunter a couple weeks after that.Fantastic ,but no suffering,and a great shot. Deer stands produce many a yote in my area.
I did it at 200 with a 17 hornet not really that hard with decent equipment and practice.For the 6mm-PPC use N133 and a bullet weighing in the neighborhood of 65 grains. I like Bergers if I want to shoot out the iris in the eye at 200 yards~!
Just saw my first coyote in 50 years. In the middle of the city. Almost hit it with the car. It was big and healthy looking.I did it at 200 with a 17 hornet not really that hard with decent equipment and practice.
Looking at the picture of the dog's teeth reminds me of how "wicked' a coyote's teeth actually are!I did it at 200 with a 17 hornet not really that hard with decent equipment and practice.
