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Ultimate Long Range Coyote Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="motivationteam" data-source="post: 256549" data-attributes="member: 8031"><p>I live in Idaho and we do get alot of call shy dogs. It is nothing to get a coyote out there and not move in. I have some spots that I consistently see dogs in the 500 to 1500 hundred yard range. I am sure that I will not be taking many past 800 but the difference between 1st and second place could be one dog. With the way the tournements usually run you usually have to be fairly close to home and that means lots of pressure. Also I some times will sit on a ridge and glass and see some in areas that they are pressured and can get some long shots. </p><p></p><p>I suspect that I would probably be putting between 100-300 rounds a year through this gun. Most of it being practice I am sure alot depends on how much practice it takes to gain some confidence. I would say that in all practical sense it may only get to shoot at dogs 10-30 times a year. I would only bring it out when I know that I have long visability. The owyhees is some massive country and offers long shots if you can spot them and have the kahonies to make a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motivationteam, post: 256549, member: 8031"] I live in Idaho and we do get alot of call shy dogs. It is nothing to get a coyote out there and not move in. I have some spots that I consistently see dogs in the 500 to 1500 hundred yard range. I am sure that I will not be taking many past 800 but the difference between 1st and second place could be one dog. With the way the tournements usually run you usually have to be fairly close to home and that means lots of pressure. Also I some times will sit on a ridge and glass and see some in areas that they are pressured and can get some long shots. I suspect that I would probably be putting between 100-300 rounds a year through this gun. Most of it being practice I am sure alot depends on how much practice it takes to gain some confidence. I would say that in all practical sense it may only get to shoot at dogs 10-30 times a year. I would only bring it out when I know that I have long visability. The owyhees is some massive country and offers long shots if you can spot them and have the kahonies to make a shot. [/QUOTE]
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