WyleWD
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Went out Thursday eve and got 3. 2 with the 17 Rem (pics below) and one with the 6xc and missed 2 due to operator error.
Friday we went out in the morning and as we were packing it all up due to the hot weather at 12:30 in the afternoon we spotted a rangy male yote out hunting. Long story short, I figured where he was headed and got to a knoll that I thought would intercept his path to another woods. I made it there in time to see him go into the woods. So I lip squeaked and within a few seconds he came out and looked around, but no shot due to the crest of the knoll I'd taken there for cover. He returned to the woods, so I moved up and got a clear view of the wood's edge and set the bipod on the 6xc and give out another lip squeak. In no time flat he came back out and began pacing the edge of the woods with his nose in the air. He stopped once too often and I sent a 75gr Vmax right behind his shoulder. No exit wound so I assume that it hit his shoulder blade.
He isn't much to look at but sure has a set of legs on him. WOW.
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Friday we went out in the morning and as we were packing it all up due to the hot weather at 12:30 in the afternoon we spotted a rangy male yote out hunting. Long story short, I figured where he was headed and got to a knoll that I thought would intercept his path to another woods. I made it there in time to see him go into the woods. So I lip squeaked and within a few seconds he came out and looked around, but no shot due to the crest of the knoll I'd taken there for cover. He returned to the woods, so I moved up and got a clear view of the wood's edge and set the bipod on the 6xc and give out another lip squeak. In no time flat he came back out and began pacing the edge of the woods with his nose in the air. He stopped once too often and I sent a 75gr Vmax right behind his shoulder. No exit wound so I assume that it hit his shoulder blade.
He isn't much to look at but sure has a set of legs on him. WOW.
