What a mess

jasent

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Spotted a coyote this morning out in the pasture. Grabbed my 338 and took a shot from the driveway. Some how I missed. Then I noticed the rebar we used as a tree stake was wiggling. Didn't see it in my scope.

Half hour later coyote comes back. Grabbed the 243 and dropped it at 460 yards.
 
View attachment 126314 View attachment 126315 Spotted a coyote this morning out in the pasture. Grabbed my 338 and took a shot from the driveway. Some how I missed. Then I noticed the rebar we used as a tree stake was wiggling. Didn't see it in my scope.

Half hour later coyote comes back. Grabbed the 243 and dropped it at 460 yards.

Thought you had a Beaver problem .
 
Always wanted a .338, just never really needed one. I had a sweet little Kimber Montana in .243. I was shooting 58 gr V-Max's at just over 3900 FPS. It was a dog slaying machine! Shots out around 500 and they dropped in their tracks. I'll have another eventually. And may have to get that .338 one day too... looks like it makes a good coyote gun.
 
Nice shot on the yote. Had a similar experience once with a metal railing on a decommissioned oil pump platform. Didn't see the hand rail in the scope. Shot clean thru it with a muzzleloader. Dang deer is probably still laughing.
 
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