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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Flatland ranging yotes?
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<blockquote data-quote=".30 CAL" data-source="post: 440196" data-attributes="member: 12385"><p>Step 1: Zero your rifle at 200 yards</p><p>Step 2: Range your field of fire out to 250 yards</p><p>Step 3: Let 'em come to you</p><p>Step 4: Point and click (dang hopefully you load your gun before you start calling I just dropped the hammer on an empty chamber AGAIN).</p><p> </p><p>Set up a mojo critter or your favorite decoy high enough to be seen over the grass, wheat, whatever is in the field and let the dog do all the work. Now if you wanna shoot them while they're far I would say buy camo netting from cabelas I think they come in 10X20 sheets lay it over your truck and set up on the truck. It will get you off the ground and when you range instead of just pointing and clicking at the whole animal try and put the reticle just above their head or their back if they are broadside, that way your beam is above the grass and just catches the animal. Usually when I'm in that situation I just let them come all the way in and all I have to do is aim and shoot, no turret twisting. I pick landmarks that are at about 250 and once the dog crosses my imaginary line I let 'em have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30 CAL, post: 440196, member: 12385"] Step 1: Zero your rifle at 200 yards Step 2: Range your field of fire out to 250 yards Step 3: Let 'em come to you Step 4: Point and click (dang hopefully you load your gun before you start calling I just dropped the hammer on an empty chamber AGAIN). Set up a mojo critter or your favorite decoy high enough to be seen over the grass, wheat, whatever is in the field and let the dog do all the work. Now if you wanna shoot them while they're far I would say buy camo netting from cabelas I think they come in 10X20 sheets lay it over your truck and set up on the truck. It will get you off the ground and when you range instead of just pointing and clicking at the whole animal try and put the reticle just above their head or their back if they are broadside, that way your beam is above the grass and just catches the animal. Usually when I'm in that situation I just let them come all the way in and all I have to do is aim and shoot, no turret twisting. I pick landmarks that are at about 250 and once the dog crosses my imaginary line I let 'em have it. [/QUOTE]
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