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First blood for the 20 tac!

My girlfriends dad is renting a property with a barn to use as home base for his company, to store his tools and trucks on. Last couple weeks hes been seeing a few coyotes coming up to the barn and trucks unaffraid of him or his employees. He called me to say that 1 dog in particular looked sick, missing hair and was worried that the coyote would test its luck as he brings his dog down to run around there.

Yesterday morning, my girlfriends brother and myself went out just before first light. We sat on the corner of an old horse paddock over grown with weeds. Figured it would give us good cover and great support leaning off the cross members of the fence to shoot off of. We set out the fox pro around 40-50 yards and ranged the field with the farthest corner to be around 185, and the Closest at 103 yards.

10 mins into calling with eastern cottontail and adult cottontail in 45 seconds-1.5 mins intervals a fairly large yote comes bolting out locked on to the decoy! I tap my buddy as it was his turn to shoot first. He pulls up his anschutz 222. Rem shooting the 40gr ballistic tips and touches off a shot when the coyote was 15 yards out from the caller. A clean miss resulted in dog turning and heading for cover on a strong quartering away angle. I flicked the safety off and touched a shot from my semi custom 20 tactical firing 39gr BlitzKings. The bullet struck a little far back (front stomach/back lung) and exited front of left shoulder and the dog hit the dirt hard! Turns out the coyote was full of mange and good thing we got him off the property.

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After getting rid of the dog and calming our nerves we noticed his scope had shifted forward and on ring had slid off the base!! Waiting for some good weather we will get it fixed up, sighted in and back out to see if we can take another coyote off the property!!
 
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My girlfriends dad is renting a property with a barn to use as home base for his company, to store his tools and trucks on. Last couple weeks hes been seeing a few coyotes coming up to the barn and trucks unaffraid of him or his employees. He called me to say that 1 dog in particular looked sick, missing hair and was worried that the coyote would test its luck as he brings his dog down to run around there.

Yesterday morning, my girlfriends brother and myself went out just before first light. We sat on the corner of an old horse paddock over grown with weeds. Figured it would give us good cover and great support leaning off the cross members of the fence to shoot off of. We set out the fox pro around 40-50 yards and ranged the field with the farthest corner to be around 185, and the Closest at 103 yards.

10 mins into calling with eastern cottontail and adult cottontail in 45 seconds-1.5 mins intervals a fairly large yote comes bolting out locked on to the decoy! I tap my buddy as it was his turn to shoot first. He pulls up his anschutz 222. Rem shooting the 40gr ballistic tips and touches off a shot when the coyote was 15 yards out from the caller. A clean miss resulted in dog turning and heading for cover on a strong quartering away angle. I flicked the safety off and touched a shot from my semi custom 20 tactical firing 39gr BlitzKings. The bullet struck a little far back (front stomach/back lung) and exited front of left shoulder and the dog hit the dirt hard! Turns out the coyote was full of mange and good thing we got him off the property.

http://www.snapagogo.com/image/0XayT

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After getting rid of the dog and calming our nerves we noticed his scope had shifted forward and on ring had slid off the base!! Waiting for some good weather we will get it fixed up, sighted in and back out to see if we can take another coyote off the property!!
Nicely DONE!!!
 
Good shooting,nice rifle too.I think the eleven twist is a great choice for the 40s,have you tried the V-Max in her yet?
Matt
 
Good shooting,nice rifle too.I think the eleven twist is a great choice for the 40s,have you tried the V-Max in her yet?
Matt

Thank you! I have not shot the 40gr vmax yet. I have only shot 39 blitzkings through it. Have heard mixed reviews on the vmax for coyotes.
 
You actually picked up that mangy thing!!

Didn’t want too but left the key for the bobcat at home. The property I’m hunting on, actually the house in the back right of the photo has a young family that sometimes come for a walk around the property. Last thing i wanted was for the kids to come across it and not be welcomed back.
 
Those sierra ballistic tips are a good explosive bullet. Nice shooting as I know they can get out
of the country when shot at and missed. It's almost impossible (for me) to hit one when the
afterburners are engaged.:rolleyes::D. Like said Good shooting man!!!
 
stick with the 39 gr blitzkings

Well I have a bunch of them so I’m going keep with them for now. Looking to tighten up the load a little and make this my primary Varmint rifle. Putting together a full custom 6mm that will be used for the longer range pokes
 
Well I have a bunch of them so I’m going keep with them for now. Looking to tighten up the load a little and make this my primary Varmint rifle. Putting together a full custom 6mm that will be used for the longer range pokes
try benchmark, 223cfe or 10x one of those will give you tight groups
 
try benchmark, 223cfe or 10x one of those will give you tight groups

Thank you! I have a pound of 10x kicking around but everyone says how dirty it is. I was given a very small amount of benchmark and tested it and it looked promising but never fine tuned it
 
I've been planning my next build and might have to do a 20 tac. I have the reamers and gauges, just need a barrel and action now. I've been thinking about it for a while now and seeing some fallen fur makes a guy want to get going on another project.

Good job on getting that guy taken care of.
 

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