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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Tricks to hitting dogs on the run
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<blockquote data-quote="daniel brothers" data-source="post: 687338" data-attributes="member: 23208"><p>My Goodness Bumper... nobody is arguing the point of swinging through the target, while breaking the trigger cleanly. Everyone knows that if you stop your swing and jerk the trigger ... you'll probably miss badly. What I'm trying to find out is HOW MUCH LEAD do I put on a running target WHILE I'M SWINGING THROUGH. That chart that Greyfox posted is a great help in trying to understand the AMOUNT OF LEAD vs the coyote's speed , along with the bullet's speed. Even if this Guy is off a little bit, it still has some solid information to work with. We all have a choice to believe fact or fiction. Sometimes opinions end up combining them both together, but there must be more truth and facts when mathimatical numbers show up better than just opinions that are without proof. </p><p> </p><p>If you have sound reasonable data or experience for how much to lead running targets... I'm all in. </p><p> </p><p>I appreciate your post. </p><p> </p><p>Do you have anymore information on how to lead targets or tip and tricks for practicing running shots....?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daniel brothers, post: 687338, member: 23208"] My Goodness Bumper... nobody is arguing the point of swinging through the target, while breaking the trigger cleanly. Everyone knows that if you stop your swing and jerk the trigger ... you'll probably miss badly. What I'm trying to find out is HOW MUCH LEAD do I put on a running target WHILE I'M SWINGING THROUGH. That chart that Greyfox posted is a great help in trying to understand the AMOUNT OF LEAD vs the coyote's speed , along with the bullet's speed. Even if this Guy is off a little bit, it still has some solid information to work with. We all have a choice to believe fact or fiction. Sometimes opinions end up combining them both together, but there must be more truth and facts when mathimatical numbers show up better than just opinions that are without proof. If you have sound reasonable data or experience for how much to lead running targets... I'm all in. I appreciate your post. Do you have anymore information on how to lead targets or tip and tricks for practicing running shots....? [/QUOTE]
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