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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
.204 Ruger for coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5Express" data-source="post: 570592" data-attributes="member: 34804"><p>Bullets on these coyotes entered about the exact same place (because of the brush neck shots are typically the only available shot). One shot with a 6mm rem & 100 gr partition (it had a calf sorted off from mama and that rifle was by my door), and the other coyote shot with a 204 and 35 gr berger. The one shot with the 6mm was about 200 yards on a trot, and the one with the 204 was shot at around 125 yards staring at the decoy in the picture. Both are equal sized male dogs, and both pictures are on the off hand side of him. Both dropped dead on impact. I realize the partition isn't the best bullet for fur, but that's what was handy! I've not shot as many coyotes with the 204 as some of my other rifles yet, but everyone has dropped dead in his tracks - I think that makes me a believer! </p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5Express, post: 570592, member: 34804"] Bullets on these coyotes entered about the exact same place (because of the brush neck shots are typically the only available shot). One shot with a 6mm rem & 100 gr partition (it had a calf sorted off from mama and that rifle was by my door), and the other coyote shot with a 204 and 35 gr berger. The one shot with the 6mm was about 200 yards on a trot, and the one with the 204 was shot at around 125 yards staring at the decoy in the picture. Both are equal sized male dogs, and both pictures are on the off hand side of him. Both dropped dead on impact. I realize the partition isn't the best bullet for fur, but that's what was handy! I've not shot as many coyotes with the 204 as some of my other rifles yet, but everyone has dropped dead in his tracks - I think that makes me a believer! gun) [/QUOTE]
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