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<blockquote data-quote="Lyons7STW" data-source="post: 550515" data-attributes="member: 36853"><p>I tend to be conservative on my prefered shot distance. I have seen unpredictable things happen in field conditions. A wise man once said to me " everyone has a plan till the first shot is fired" I have a lot of respect for big game and despise tracking after the shot. I went nearly a whole season taking only head shots on coyotes after one made into a creek on me. Finally my brother got to fussing about how hard it was to skin em with their skull shattered. And I don't even like coyotes. </p><p> He was talkin yesterday about my little coyote rig and how we could fill both our trucks with the yotes, coons, bobcats and other assorted varmints I've shot with it in the last two seasons with only two misses. Both on attempted yote doubles where the first was smoked and the second was leaving the country in high gear. It made me smile to hear him tell it..good memories</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyons7STW, post: 550515, member: 36853"] I tend to be conservative on my prefered shot distance. I have seen unpredictable things happen in field conditions. A wise man once said to me " everyone has a plan till the first shot is fired" I have a lot of respect for big game and despise tracking after the shot. I went nearly a whole season taking only head shots on coyotes after one made into a creek on me. Finally my brother got to fussing about how hard it was to skin em with their skull shattered. And I don't even like coyotes. He was talkin yesterday about my little coyote rig and how we could fill both our trucks with the yotes, coons, bobcats and other assorted varmints I've shot with it in the last two seasons with only two misses. Both on attempted yote doubles where the first was smoked and the second was leaving the country in high gear. It made me smile to hear him tell it..good memories [/QUOTE]
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