Coyotefurharvester
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If you don't have gps and shooting in unfamiliar area, I would not stay out past sunset. At least get back to a road by dark.
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Do not leave the 6XC at home! We had two on our last trip and shot the hell out of both of them.....between the wind and the wariness of the p-dogs this time of year long shots galore are the rule not the exception. The 6xc (a 6mm of some sort) is a must in my opinion. Loaded with the right bullet it is deadly......and the right bullet at the moment, for me anyway, is the 105 Beger hunting VLD. That bullet really cuts through the wind and has very good terminal performance on varmints....
https://bergerbullets.com/product/6-mm-105-gr-vld-hunting/
Hornady can kiss my ass on the 105 Amax!
What we find works optimally is the lightest bullet available, going at max or near-max velocity. In .223 that is the 35-gr. VMax. We get first-shot kills out to 500 and beyond that you are plinking at them no matter what you are shooting because they are such a small target (the vitals, anyway).
Nothing you have is going to enable you to see many hits so team up with another guy -- one shoots and the other spots with his scope. Set your tables up side by side.
Keep in mind that going in and out of the vehicle numerous times as we do when on PD's all day is a great way to run your battery down.