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Weekend Coyote Hunt

Well I thought I would load up some ammo this morning and go out coyote hunting this afternoon. This gun is still a little new to me so I wanted to take it on its first official hunt this weekend. I started at my neighbors ranch behind me and started calling about 3:00 pm Saturday. I set up under some big sycamores in a dry creek in the shade and called to the south along a ridge that rose up to a distance of about 250 yds and crested. Within about 25 minutes I had two guests top the ridge and I fired and missed. As I said I am still getting used to my new gun and new caliber,6.5X47 Lapua shooting 120 gr Nosler ballistic tips). I shot too high and they were off.

I moved to another spot, this time on high ground and called again and in 20 minutes I had another coming to withing 300 yds. Shot and missed. Still holding over too high. I thought I would push my luck, waited 20 minutes and called again from same spot. I must have been calling really well because within 10 minutes another one came running and yelping at the same time,kind of like he couldn't help himself). I was determined not to miss so I just slightly held over and nailed him in the left shoulder at 193 yds. He collapsed without a movement. Here's the coyote and here's my rifle.

Stiller Predator repeater
Stiller recoil lug and picattiny rail @ 0 MOA
Silen 5.5 profile barrel @ 26", 8 twist
Jewel HVR trigger set at about 1.5#
Kiff bottom metal in bdl
Manners MCS-T stock with four flush cups
TIS sling
Leupold 6.5X20 VX-III
Painted and bedded by R+D Precison
Barrel reamed and cut by Stiller
Reamer by Kiff
Ken Farrel rings
The wiley varmint
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The entry point at the left shoulder
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The crowd gathers
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Yeah, I actually figured out the coyote runs on this ranch riding it over the months and helping gather. There are some really beautiful ranches around here but it is a very dry year so many of the ranchers have sold just about anything that did not look productive. Its been brown for 8 weeks and most of the streams have been dry for almost that long.
 
Now that is a super looking yote whackin' rig! That is something I have been wanting to do for a while now. Build a true custom varmint rig. You know the type of rifle I am talking about. One that takes the place of all the rest as your ultimate "go to" rig. Nice pics and story,Ridge.
 

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