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Twenty-two carnage.

For those who never excelled at anything to an expert level, it's the response I knew I would get.
Metro SWAT is as intense as Marine boot camp,now I had my day when in twenties,but the training stays with me a lifetime. Practice at something, and you'll become an expert or , play word salad on a public forum and only excel at BS.
So working in Law enforcement makes you a expert???
 
The aforementioned questions have been discussed and answered numerous times here.
Not interested in redundancy, search my posts, and the answers to your questions will be found.
I was just hoping you would entertain me a bit more. I don't consider myself the badass you think you are. But I HAVE been through Marine bootcamp, was a Scout/Sniper and many guys (and gals) on this forum have been there and done that too. I know of guys on this site that have purple hearts and more from the kind of real-life exploits that would make your coyote photo albums and commendation letters seem pretty darned lame. But like you, I thought I was a pretty good shot after Sniper School. It wasn't until I started shooting benchrest that I found out just how much I had to learn about attaining "real" accuracy through handloading and sharpened shooting skills. It is because of that I respect many people on this site a great deal. And not one commendation, medal or push-up helped me at all in my quest for improvement. When you put down everyone to be below your skillset, you have no idea of how little you know of many of the members on this site. I suggest that you take the time to find a range where they hold benchrest matches, F-Class matches or such. Shoot in a couple of them, then look back on your comments to those you shot with. Humble pie may be in order.
 
Just one correction, although minor....There are 640 acres in a square mile. But seriously, many of us are coyote hunters in some capacity. I live in eastern South Dakota. Some, like me, call them in with mouth calls. Others like electronics, and night vision, bait piles, etc., and don't forget the greyhound hunters! Others get lucky when bumping one on a pheasant hunt, or deer hunt. Anyway, regardless of numbers, or stats or confirmed kills, I think we all just like to see success in other hunters and enjoy looking at the posted photos. Dead coyotes are fun to look at. That's why everyone gathers around the tailgate of your truck to take a look when you got one. To be honest, I had fun reading the spirited conversation between TA17rem and ohlongarmisle. (Not taking sides) Anyone wants to post a dead coyote, I will look every time!
 
Most of my calling was west river S.D on Cheyanne Res. probably drove by your house many times. I have a few of my pups out your way chasing coyotes. (not greyhounds) No tailgates parties here though. LOL

I did call the watermelon patches by wound socket one time..
 
Most of my calling was west river S.D on Cheyanne Res. probably drove by your house many times. I have a few of my pups out your way chasing coyotes. (not greyhounds) No tailgates parties here though. LOL

I did call the watermelon patches by wound socket one time..
It's okay to show them off! And yeah, there's plenty of yotes west river. Welcome to SD any time to help eradicate!
 

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