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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Equipment setup for calling night and day?
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<blockquote data-quote="roughneck" data-source="post: 898789" data-attributes="member: 16871"><p>Night vision is useless if it's not universal. You, your partner and your dog have to have it.... </p><p></p><p>Don't use a light that's too bright. I use a half million white or a million candela red. </p><p></p><p>For the most part, night hunting is really good for educating coyotes. My buddies and I kill probably 95% of what we call in the daytime.... Maybe 40% at night.... Except cat and fox... They're easier. The 40% is just because I'm not stupid enough to shoot eyeballs in the dark at 200 yards. That's how accidents happen.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes we use a lightforce walkabout with a red filter.</p><p>I shoot a Krieger barreled 6 WOA during the day with a mark 4 PMR.</p><p>And a 17 hornet at night with a Leupold 6x42 German #4 reticle. If I don't have a headshot at night, I don't shoot. Period. Fixed power scopes transmit light better.</p><p></p><p>During contests I shoot a 243 day/223 night. 75 gr and 35 grain.</p><p></p><p>One gun man? 22-250 50 gr SOFT POINT Bonded bullet.... 10x scope.</p><p>One light? The walkabout!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roughneck, post: 898789, member: 16871"] Night vision is useless if it's not universal. You, your partner and your dog have to have it.... Don't use a light that's too bright. I use a half million white or a million candela red. For the most part, night hunting is really good for educating coyotes. My buddies and I kill probably 95% of what we call in the daytime.... Maybe 40% at night.... Except cat and fox... They're easier. The 40% is just because I'm not stupid enough to shoot eyeballs in the dark at 200 yards. That's how accidents happen. Sometimes we use a lightforce walkabout with a red filter. I shoot a Krieger barreled 6 WOA during the day with a mark 4 PMR. And a 17 hornet at night with a Leupold 6x42 German #4 reticle. If I don't have a headshot at night, I don't shoot. Period. Fixed power scopes transmit light better. During contests I shoot a 243 day/223 night. 75 gr and 35 grain. One gun man? 22-250 50 gr SOFT POINT Bonded bullet.... 10x scope. One light? The walkabout! [/QUOTE]
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