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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
.308 coyote round?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grumulkin" data-source="post: 1000442" data-attributes="member: 29281"><p>Be aware that a coyote can go quite a ways before going down. If there is brush for it to get into, you're unlikely to find it. I shot one with a 22-250. Judgeing from the entrance and exit wound, it was a heart shot. That coyote went about 300 yards at high speed before it went down and that was with expanding bullet. The only reason I could see the whole thing was because the field had been harvested.</p><p></p><p>You also don't need to worry about a coyote being in "two pieces" with any bullet you choose to use out of a 308 Winchester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grumulkin, post: 1000442, member: 29281"] Be aware that a coyote can go quite a ways before going down. If there is brush for it to get into, you're unlikely to find it. I shot one with a 22-250. Judgeing from the entrance and exit wound, it was a heart shot. That coyote went about 300 yards at high speed before it went down and that was with expanding bullet. The only reason I could see the whole thing was because the field had been harvested. You also don't need to worry about a coyote being in "two pieces" with any bullet you choose to use out of a 308 Winchester. [/QUOTE]
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