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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
First Coyote of the Year
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 944474" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Coyote that I killed on my cousin's farm in Pennsylvania. It was a female and weighed around 70lbs! She came out into the prairie as my cousin and I were groundhog hunting and I ranged her at 288yds and she dropped in her tracks. Shot her with my Remington 700 ADL Varmint chambered in .243 Winchester with a handload driving an 87gr V-MAX at 3250 fps. Hit her a little high in the shoulder quartering towards me because I sat my scope to the 300yd zero and my cheap rangefinder doesn't correct for angles so didn't adjust for shooting downhill at her. None the less she dropped and that V-MAX left a four inch exit hole in the middle of its spine and obliterated multiple vertebrates. Forget to take pictures of the wound but it was pretty violent, believe me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 944474, member: 69478"] Coyote that I killed on my cousin's farm in Pennsylvania. It was a female and weighed around 70lbs! She came out into the prairie as my cousin and I were groundhog hunting and I ranged her at 288yds and she dropped in her tracks. Shot her with my Remington 700 ADL Varmint chambered in .243 Winchester with a handload driving an 87gr V-MAX at 3250 fps. Hit her a little high in the shoulder quartering towards me because I sat my scope to the 300yd zero and my cheap rangefinder doesn't correct for angles so didn't adjust for shooting downhill at her. None the less she dropped and that V-MAX left a four inch exit hole in the middle of its spine and obliterated multiple vertebrates. Forget to take pictures of the wound but it was pretty violent, believe me! [/QUOTE]
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